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This is an AI-generated exploration about whatever subjects pique my interest at any given time. Episodes usually straddle tech, media, finance, business, entrepreneurship, history, philosophy, and psychology â for which I feed the machine research and analysis from various sources to produce this synthesis.
If business and writing are the outlets of my intellectual curiosity, then consumption and reading are the inputs. As my audio professor and scrapbook, this show falls somewhere in between those ends, so I might as well share it with you!
Laplace's demon: Theoretical determinism in the universe
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12 minutes 53 seconds
1 year ago
Laplace's demon: Theoretical determinism in the universe
Could Laplace's demon to be the theory of everything in the universe?
Evaluating a counterfactual to free will:
What is Laplace's demon?
Attempt to both prove and disprove Laplace's demon
Steelman Laplace's demon and causal determinism â are they logically possible, even if they're physically unachievable within our universe?
Highlight the potential conflict between determinism and the limitations imposed by the laws of physics themselves
See also:đ§”https://x.com/AnthPB/status/895114612563218432
This podcast is AI-generated with NotebookLM, using the following sources, research, and analysis:
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â Chaos: Making a New Scienceâ (Gleick, 1987)
â Complexity: A Guided Tour â (Mitchell/Toroczkai, 2010)
â De BroglieâBohm theoryâ (Wikipedia, 2024.10.23)
â Does God play dice?â (Hawking, 1999)
â If the Universe Were a Computerâ (Minkel, 1999)
â Information Theory and Statistical Mechanicsâ (Bayes, 1956)
â Information, Physics, Quantum: The Search for Linksâ (Wheeler, 1989)
â Laplace's demonâ (Wikipedia, 2024.10.23)
â On the origins and foundations of Laplacian determinismâ (Strien, 2017.10.04)
â The Fabric of the Cosmosâ (Greene, 2004)
â Theories of almost everythingâ (Binder, 2008)
â Ultimate physical limits to computationâ (Lloyd, 2000)
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# physics thermodynamics quantum mechanics quantum theory chaos theory black holes Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle
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This is an AI-generated exploration about whatever subjects pique my interest at any given time. Episodes usually straddle tech, media, finance, business, entrepreneurship, history, philosophy, and psychology â for which I feed the machine research and analysis from various sources to produce this synthesis.
If business and writing are the outlets of my intellectual curiosity, then consumption and reading are the inputs. As my audio professor and scrapbook, this show falls somewhere in between those ends, so I might as well share it with you!