Yes.  That aspect is called the Universal Prior
<https://www.google.com/search?q=%22universal+prior%22> and was the
motivation for Algorithmic Information Theory.  The arguments over what,
exactly that Universal Prior are continue -- as evidenced by my recent
posts here about DCG NOR -- but the vast majority of arguments are not
intellectually coherent.  Indeed, I suspect a strong aversion to, if not
fear of the natural sciences underlies these arguments.



On Mon, Nov 22, 2021 at 5:58 AM John Rose <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Saturday, November 20, 2021, at 1:40 PM, James Bowery wrote:
>
> Algorithmic Randomness is very clear:
>
> A random string of bits cannot be represented as a program in fewer bits.
>
>
> A random string of bits cannot be represented as a program by the parties
> involved. Randomness to one agent may not be randomness to another. It has
> to be in relationship to the computational capacity and intelligence of an
> observer. One could assume all possible observers. Algorithmic Randomness
> must cover that aspect?
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