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    • Yanqui_UXO [any]
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      3 years ago

      This is out of my depth. Is that what people in archaeology say these days, that they just need to do better mathematical models?

        • Yanqui_UXO [any]
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          3 years ago

          Well I can assure you that that's impossible. For example, there probably were entire cultures whose artifacts were primarily wood or clay-based. We'll never know enough about them because these materials have long decomposed, there's just nothing to compute or extrapolate, yet they existed and influenced future developments. We can know a lot and computers can help too, but it will never be a full picture.

            • Yanqui_UXO [any]
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              3 years ago

              this is Shannon territory, where in some way maximum information is just maximum chaos, insofar as the 2nd law is concerned

              then Laplace’s demon can be both impossible and determinism can be real

              again, this is out of my depth, what i know is philosophy, but this is the right take imo. the demon is impossible, but determinism can be real in some sense (that certain events produce further events in a systematizable manner), but even if the universe is deterministic it is too complex for us to reliably predict it, simply because the complexity of our brains or algorithms can never match the complexity of the universe