[FRIAM] The God Equation

Stephen Guerin stephen.guerin at simtable.com
Mon Apr 5 14:57:08 EDT 2021


Marcus writes:
>
> Why "equation"? What is this obsession with equality or equivalence or
> even similarity/symmetry? OK. I get it, equations help us ask questions
> like "How does this thing over here transmogrify into that thing over
> there?" And if you have a bunch of terms in the equation, you can "solve"
> for this thing or that thing as a function of those other things.


I agree with your questioning, Marcus. Personally, if there is a unified
theory, I think it will come in the form of an algorithm and not equation.
In the same way natural selection is more of an algorithm than an equation.
Of course, my personal Quixotic ranting on Dual Field Theory /
Bi-Directional Path Tracing is of the algorithmic type. :-)

David Krakauer speaks eloquently about if there is ever a Unified Theory in
complexity will probably be in the form of a computer program (algorithmic).
  https://youtu.be/0lDryEt80-g?t=108
  I linked to that point in the 1-hour talk, but highly recommend Friam
folk listen to the whole bit as David hits on a lot of points raised on the
list.

Brian Arthur makes a similar point of the gradual transition of
representation in Science from equations to computationa/algorithmic and
points out that science took 500 years to transition from representing
numbers in Roman numerals to Arabic numerals. He sees the transition to
computational representations to take maybe 50 years (we're probably
30-years into it).

-S
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On Mon, Apr 5, 2021 at 12:09 PM uǝlƃ ↙↙↙ <gepropella at gmail.com> wrote:

>
>
> https://bookshop.org/books/the-god-equation-the-quest-for-a-theory-of-everything-9780593396445/9780385542746
>
> I'm tempted to buy this book. I doubt I will. But one of the sentences in
> the blurb triggered me:
>
> "This would be the crowning achievement of science, a profound merging of
> all the forces of nature into one beautiful, magnificent equation to unlock
> the deepest mysteries in science: ..."
>
> Why "equation"? What is this obsession with equality or equivalence or
> even similarity/symmetry? OK. I get it, equations help us ask questions
> like "How does this thing over here transmogrify into that thing over
> there?" And if you have a bunch of terms in the equation, you can "solve"
> for this thing or that thing as a function of those other things.
>
> But why should any 1 thing from an N-tuple of things necessarily be
> representable in terms of the remaining N-1 things? Where does that urge
> come from? It sounds like a need for cognitive closure [⛧]. It dovetails
> nicely with the free will thread where everyone's convinced of their own
> brain farts and fond of giving authoritarian answers even though the
> emperor's nude.
>
> The interview that sent me to Kaku's book is here:
> https://www.theguardian.com/science/2021/apr/03/string-theory-michio-kaku-aliens-god-equation-large-hadron-collider
> wherein he suggests the Multiverse can help harmonize religious beliefs!
> I'm tempted into pseudoscience nonsense to think that a feeling of free
> will (and the more collective "adjacent possible") is not justified by some
> meso-scopic biological evolutionary purpose, but because it's possible to
> see the "shadows" of other universes [⛤]. 8^D
>
>
> [⛧] https://psycnet.apa.org/record/1997-06343-011
> [⛤] I think I'm getting that from Deutsch's Fabric of Reality ... but who
> knows at this point?
>
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