You can't explain a seemingly magical system in reductionist terms unless it was designed from the beginning to have a hidden explanation.
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Oh shit, you getting ready to drop 'Harry Dresden and the Methods of Rationality'?
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Harry Dresden in... "BAYES RULES"
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Counter-example: Sanderson's The Cosmere, where the magic of each world is explicitly based on a deeper unifying system, as well as physics
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Man do I miss new books from that series.
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This seems to imply that simple causes of complexity in our universe implies "it was designed from the beginning" But you don't mean that…?
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(I *think* this is fully explainable due to anthropic principle, but is still counterintuitive to me.)
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