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Unread 17 Feb 2006, 19:17   #14
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Re: Has this been tried for weather forecasting?

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Originally Posted by Nodrog
I mean you couldnt measure the wind conditions accurately enough (and the mind isnt computable lol).
I suppose in a information-theoretic sense, unpredictable <=> information-free. What I was thinking of was more that you have a bunch of wind-manipulating turbines around the planet and the conditions you want are some stable state (or dynamic and a bit like some discrete system like the Game of Life), so they're not too hard to measure.
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