Is there any plausible argument for why our universe doesn't have super-complicated laws?
The only thing I can think of is that laws are somehow made from small components so that short laws are more likely than long laws.
Another possibility is that if some behavior of the universe is complicated, we don't call that a law, and we keep looking for something simpler-- though that doesn't explain why we keep finding simple laws.
Is there any plausible argument for why our universe doesn't have super-complicated laws?
"We looked, and we didn't find any super-complicated laws."
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