Authors: Huichang Chae
This paper argues that explaining the evolution of an isolated physical system in a deterministic world using Markov reward processes implies that Nature does not prioritize immediate rewards over future rewards. The resulting equations of motion appear as differential forms of conservation laws, where the conserved quantities are the modified value functions which incorporate the reward of being in the initial state.
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