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Comment by AstralStorm

6 years ago

Ipso factum all "natural" variables are related to bounded random walk which produces clusters (Markovian process), or otherwise have complex chaotic (e.g. fractal) mechanics, which also produces clusters. This follows from physics.

Maximum entropy as well as zero entropy is a very rare state to observe.

does this imply that the universe somehow rewards structures that engender 'compressibility' (coarse graining)? it does seem like our brains subjectively enjoy identifying it, to the point of over-optimization in the form of phenomena like pareidolia

  • The universe doesn’t “reward” it so much as it’s just a consequence of random events. For example, if you flip a coin many times, you’ll see long sequences of heads. From the central limit theorem it follows that sufficiently many random events will form a normal distribution, which exhibits clustering phenomenon. Take a look at a Galton board in action.

    • That's ignoring anything related to actual life we observe and Gaussian distributed data does not have to exhibit clustering either. (But it allows that.)

      About the only thing that is naturally uniform so far within bounds is large scale homogeneity and isotropy of universe. Which is an unsolved mystery potentially involving dark matter.

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