The content discusses how Assembly Theory is a weak version of algorithmic complexity, relying on LZ compression. It explores the connections between Assembly Theory and well-established theories, highlighting its limitations and lack of empirical support. The article critiques the methodology, assumptions, and conclusions of Assembly Theory, emphasizing its reliance on statistical compression algorithms. It also delves into the misconceptions regarding object assembly processes and causation directionality.
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