Many comments here criticize the paper because it proposes combining many parameters into a more accurate parameter, if you have something with infinite precision, you can encode any number of parameters into it.
But these criticisms miss a larger point. Mathematics has long had differing levels of infinity. The number of integers that exist, despite being infinite, is fewer than the number of real numbers that exist. Thus, any system, even with infinite precision, that is based on fixed representation of digits won't be sufficient to represent all real numbers.
But these criticisms miss a larger point. Mathematics has long had differing levels of infinity. The number of integers that exist, despite being infinite, is fewer than the number of real numbers that exist. Thus, any system, even with infinite precision, that is based on fixed representation of digits won't be sufficient to represent all real numbers.