EQUATION / LAW, PROOF / ALGORITHM, JUSTIFICATION / THEORY It’s interesting. A PR

EQUATION / LAW, PROOF / ALGORITHM, JUSTIFICATION / THEORY

It’s interesting.

A PROOF(deduction) and an ALGORITHM(construction) are approximately equal processes, with the algorithm greater in informational content.

And that an EQUATION(description) and a THEORETICAL-LAW(description) are approximately equal processes.

Everything that can be described in mathematical language can be described in ordinary language. Everything that can be described in ordinary language cannot be described in mathematical language.

Everything that can be described in justificationary language can be described in theoretical language with greater exclusion. Everything that can be explained in theoretical language cannot be explained in justificationary language.

Everything that can be described in operational language can be described in allegorical language. Everything that can be described in allegorical language cannot be described in operational language.

All of this means something very profound that I am still trying to put into words.

(I am also trying to narrow in on the cause of our natural justificationism, and I am getting very close now. Taleb inspired me to try to answer what he intuits but can’t explain.)


Source date (UTC): 2016-09-29 07:30:00 UTC

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