I very much understand reductionism and the distinction between the map and the territory. And I very much understand that probability is in the mind.
Which, combined together, a problem, because Yudkowskys argument that probability is in the mind attempts, fallaciously, to infer a feature of the territory, the existence of complete causal determinism, from a feature of the map, the way humans think about probability.
I don't think this is the right place for that discussion.
The current state of my understanding (briefly):