The nature of the reduction is not guaranteed to be epistemically accessible. It has tended to be so up to this point.
It seems odd to distinguish between a state of affairs in which no further reduction can possibly make experimentally verifiable testable predictions, and one in which there is no further reduction possible.
Today's post, Excluding the Supernatural was originally published on 12 September 2008. A summary (taken from the LW wiki):
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