Solomonoff induction creates models of the universe from the point of view of a single observer. As such, it wouldn't probably have any particular problem with Einstenian relativity.
On the other hand, if you want a computational model of the universe that is independent from the choice of any particular observer, relativity will get you into trouble.
Solomonoff induction creates models of the universe from the point of view of a single observer. As such, it wouldn't probably have any particular problem with Einstenian relativity.
On the other hand, if you want a computational model of the universe that is independent from the choice of any particular observer, relativity will get you into trouble.
Relativity doesn't depend to observer, it depends to reference frame... (or rather, doesn't depend). I can launch Michalson-Morley experiment into space and have it send data to me, and it'll need to obey Lo...
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