What’s the minimum number of bits required to specify “and my camera is here,” in such a way that it allows your bridging-law camera to be up to N different places?
In practice I agree that programs won’t be able to reach that minimum. But maybe they’ll be able to reach it relative to other programs that are also trying to set up the same sorts of bridging laws.
What’s the minimum number of bits required to specify “and my camera is here,” in such a way that it allows your bridging-law camera to be up to N different places?
In practice I agree that programs won’t be able to reach that minimum. But maybe they’ll be able to reach it relative to other programs that are also trying to set up the same sorts of bridging laws.