| G. W. Leibniz, Philosophical Essays, Hackett, 1989. |
....a dire celuy qui est en meme temps le plus simple en hypotheses et le plus riche en phenomenes, comme pourroit estre une ligne de Geometrie dont la construction seroit aisee et les proprietes et e#ects seroient fort admirables et d une grande etendue. For an English translation of this, see [4]. And Hermann Weyl [5] discovered that in Discours de metaphysique Leibniz also states that a physical law has no explicative power if it is as complicated as the body of data it was invented to explain. This is where algorithmic information theory (AIT) comes in. AIT posits that a theory that ....
G. W. Leibniz, Philosophical Essays, Hackett, 1989.
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