Re: Complex Specified Information - Pitman Formula



Seanpit wrote:

As it currently stands, the greater the CSI number, the better the
odds of non-random production. This is especially true when compared
to reference sequences with no repeating patterns, like pi, regardless
of the assumed distribution of the origin of the symbols in the test
sequence.

Most excellent, Professor Pitmann !

Now, could you mesure the CSI of the elephant trunk ?

You pick the elephant. I suggest Loxodonta africana africana.

Is the CSI high, low, or middlin' ?

Please explain carefully how do you come up with the proper target
sequence and reference sequence.

I wanna know if She created the trunk, or if a crocodile stretched an
elephant nose.

_Arthur.

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