I’m reasonably sure not. Mainstream Buddhism isn’t a mystery religion at all. It has a surprisingly formal, well-developed epistemological theory, which explicitly takes scripture as unquestionable Truth.
So there is no proof, just handwaving. (Btw., would you not be surprised if there was such a proof?)
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There aren’t any proofs of anything, other than in math. There is only evidence and reasoning, which can’t add up to proof. Sometimes they are overwhelmingly convincing, though.
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I agree of course that outside of mathematics, there can be no positive proofs. But an optimal learning algorithm would be inside of mathematics, and the universe it observes, too.
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