Marcus Hutter
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And in a couple of days, you feel you know what RL is about.
But it's much harder than the book.
Yeah.
Oh, come on now.
It's an awesome book.
Yeah.
No, it is, yeah.
Maybe, I mean, there's so many books out there.
If you like the information theoretic approach, then there's Kolmogorov Complexity by Aline Vitani.
But probably, you know, some short article is enough.
You don't need to read the whole book, but it's a great book.
If you have to mention one all-time favorite book of different flavor, that's a book which is used in the International Baccalaureate for high school students in several countries.
That's from Nicholas Alchin, Theory of Knowledge.
second edition or first, not the third, please.
The third one, they took out all the fun.
So this asks all the interesting, or to me, interesting philosophical questions about how we acquire knowledge from all perspectives, from math, from art, from physics, and ask, how can we know anything?
And the book is called Theory of Knowledge.
Yes, yeah.
I mean, can religion tell us, you know, about something about the world?
Can science tell us something about the world?