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''Until the [[Apocalypse|End of the Universe]]''. The point at which all races are run, all data gathered, the universe has equalised itself into entropic warm brown sludge — at that point we have enough data to run our simulation. Or would do, had the data not degraded into entropic warm brown sludge, meaning there was no such data, nor any energy left to run the algorithm required of it.
''Until the [[Apocalypse|End of the Universe]]''. The point at which all races are run, all data gathered, the universe has equalised itself into entropic warm brown sludge — at that point we have enough data to run our simulation. Or would do, had the data not degraded into entropic warm brown sludge, meaning there was no such data, nor any energy left to run the algorithm required of it.


The great irony of [[scientusm]] is that, collected [[data is historic|data being historical]] and all, and therefore necessarily incomplete (and for all intents and purposes, so small a proportion of the total information quality of the universe as to be nil, that the point where the reductionists can, on their own theory, run their experiments will never arrive.
The great irony of [[scientism]] is that, collected [[data is historic|data being historical]] and all, and therefore necessarily incomplete (and for all intents and purposes, so small a proportion of the total quantity of information in the universe as to be statistically meaningless, that the point where these greedy [[reductionist]]s can, on their own theory, run their experiments will never arrive. The run will long since have exploded, rather wrecking their simulation algorithms.


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*[[A priori]]
*[[A priori]]
*[[Rene Descartes]]
*[[Rene Descartes]]
[[Data modernism]]
*[[Conway’s Game of Life]]
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