← Back to context Comment by immibis 6 days ago That's "just" more statistics though. 4 comments immibis Reply Flemlo 5 days ago Are you good in math definitions or is this an opinion?For me a compressed model learning rules through statistics is not statistics anymore.Physic rules are not statistics. immibis 5 days ago Of course they are. Force has a strong correlation with mass times acceleration. Objects at rest have a high chance of being observed to remain at rest. And so on. Flemlo 5 days ago Statistic is not the same as constant equations. 1 reply →
Flemlo 5 days ago Are you good in math definitions or is this an opinion?For me a compressed model learning rules through statistics is not statistics anymore.Physic rules are not statistics. immibis 5 days ago Of course they are. Force has a strong correlation with mass times acceleration. Objects at rest have a high chance of being observed to remain at rest. And so on. Flemlo 5 days ago Statistic is not the same as constant equations. 1 reply →
immibis 5 days ago Of course they are. Force has a strong correlation with mass times acceleration. Objects at rest have a high chance of being observed to remain at rest. And so on. Flemlo 5 days ago Statistic is not the same as constant equations. 1 reply →
Are you good in math definitions or is this an opinion?
For me a compressed model learning rules through statistics is not statistics anymore.
Physic rules are not statistics.
Of course they are. Force has a strong correlation with mass times acceleration. Objects at rest have a high chance of being observed to remain at rest. And so on.
Statistic is not the same as constant equations.
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