Comte de Sats Germain on Nostr: Sounds like they don't know. But thanks, it was worth reading. The problem with ...
Sounds like they don't know. But thanks, it was worth reading. The problem with postulating that information is never lost is, every new piece of information must then have an infinite regression of history behind it, which would imply that there's an infinite capacity for information in the universe. Maybe there is... But that's a much bolder claim than the opposite. Idk. Cool to think about.
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