On 10/17/2013 7:04 PM, chris peck wrote:
Interestingly, Everett was allegedly certain of his own immortality. One of the reasons
he specified in his will that his ashes should be ditched alongside the trash. I can't
imagine a more morbid yet expressive demonstration of subjective certainty about MWI and
all outcomes obtaining.
I think more indicative is that apparently he took no care for his health. He evidently
didn't think about ALL outcomes obtaining; since most of those might be experiencing
nothing at all.
Brent
"I do not fear death, in view of the fact that I had been dead for billions and billions
of years before I was born, and had not suffered the slightest inconvenience from it."'
--- Mark Twain
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