Carl T. Bergstrom on Nostr: 8. Within this framework, we can take any object and calculate the minimum number of ...
8. Within this framework, we can take any object and calculate the minimum number of unique assembly steps that would have been required to produce it given our set of basic elements and our assembly rules. In other words, at what step of the sequence illustrated above could it have first appeared?
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