...type of uncertainty, faced by computationally bounded agents making predictions about a fixed, perfectly understood, deterministic universe.
I think this free book (A New Kind of Science, by Stephen Wolfram) is all about that. But I haven’t read it so I could be wrong. Here is a quote:
But what we have seen over and over again in this book is that this is not even close to correct, and that in fact there can be vastly more to the behavior of a system than one could ever foresee just by looking at its underlying rules. And fundamentally this is a consequence of the phenomenon of computational irreducibility.
I think this free book (A New Kind of Science, by Stephen Wolfram) is all about that. But I haven’t read it so I could be wrong. Here is a quote:
This comment seem to be pure mysterious answer to a mysterious question.
That describes all of NKS, as far as I can tell.
Be fair. Some of it’s made up of mysterious answers to perfectly simple questions too...
No comment on that. I referred to Xi’s citing it in this context.