Think of it as each bit being generated from scratch. The more bits that are generated, the more you have to explain why they are.
But why does “having to explain it more” make it less likely? It seems like your argument would only appeal to an intuition which has already accepted and internalized the very simplicity bias which Solomonoff induction is trying to justify.
Think of it as each bit being generated from scratch. The more bits that are generated, the more you have to explain why they are.
But why does “having to explain it more” make it less likely? It seems like your argument would only appeal to an intuition which has already accepted and internalized the very simplicity bias which Solomonoff induction is trying to justify.