In context, I guess your claim is: “if the ‘compressor’ is post-hoc trying a bunch of algorithms and picking the best one, the full complexity of that process should count against the compressor.” Totally agree with that as far as epistemology is concerned!
But I don’t think the epistemological point carries over to the realm of rational-fic.
In part that’s because I think of JKR-magic as in fact having a bunch of structure that makes it much easier to explain than it would be to explain a truly randomly-generated set of spells and effects (e.g. the pseudo-Latin stuff; the fact that wands are typically used). So I expect an retrofitted explanation wouldn’t be crazy tortured (wouldn’t require having a compression process that tests a ridiculous number N of patterns, or incorporates a ridiculous amount of fiat random bits).
In part I’m just making a tedious “nerds have different aesthetic intuitions about stuff” point, where I think a reasonably simple well-retrofitted explanation is aesthetically very cool even if it’s clearly not the actual thing used to generate the system (and maybe required a bunch of search to find).
In context, I guess your claim is: “if the ‘compressor’ is post-hoc trying a bunch of algorithms and picking the best one, the full complexity of that process should count against the compressor.” Totally agree with that as far as epistemology is concerned!
But I don’t think the epistemological point carries over to the realm of rational-fic.
In part that’s because I think of JKR-magic as in fact having a bunch of structure that makes it much easier to explain than it would be to explain a truly randomly-generated set of spells and effects (e.g. the pseudo-Latin stuff; the fact that wands are typically used). So I expect an retrofitted explanation wouldn’t be crazy tortured (wouldn’t require having a compression process that tests a ridiculous number N of patterns, or incorporates a ridiculous amount of fiat random bits).
In part I’m just making a tedious “nerds have different aesthetic intuitions about stuff” point, where I think a reasonably simple well-retrofitted explanation is aesthetically very cool even if it’s clearly not the actual thing used to generate the system (and maybe required a bunch of search to find).