Jason,
do you really consider YOUR (= ours, as of humans of today) capability of any 'ordering' - according to what WE find orderable - the ONLY possible 'ordering' that be?
To include the word 'disorder' makes no difference.
Noise? anything not fitting into what we can compute to fit into our order.
Random? ditto. Chaos? what we cannot (today) assign to already discovered - YES - order.
I give some credence to our ignorance (epistemically still undiscovered parts).
We choose our 'models' to be studied/observed according to our knowledge of order.
John M
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From: Jason
To: Everything List
Sent: Sunday, March 18, 2007 3:50 PM
Subject: Re: Statistical Measure, does it matter?
> Stathis Papaioannou wrote:
>
> I'm not sure what you mean by "the order of your current observer moment".
>
>
> Stathis Papaioannou
I see how my wording was confusing. What I meant by "order" was order
vs. disorder, e.g. we are experiencing a well structured observer
moment as opposed to white noise, even though the vast majority of
conceivable observer moments would consist of white noise. A SSA
would say we are not experiencing white noise/white rabbits because
those OM's have a lower statistical measure. While not assuming an
SSA, one could only explain our current experience on this planet as
an infinitesmally small and rare occurance among the unlimited set of
possible observer moments.
Jason
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