Yes , but in a certain way, it is to reduce two mysteries to one by saying
that there is a relation between both. That does makes sense,  since an
essential part of the mind work is to create improbable things.


2013/11/26 meekerdb <[email protected]>

>  On 11/26/2013 1:04 AM, Alberto G. Corona wrote:
>
> 2013/11/26 Alberto G. Corona <[email protected]>
>
>> I would say that there are only two kinds of explanations:
>>
>>  1 - What we see is so improbable, so everything must exist. only we
>> live in one exceptional corner. UDA, Multiverses etc. That include
>> Boltzmann whales
>>
>>   http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0371724/quotes?item=qt0351054
>
>>
>>  2- What we see is so improbable And the mental phenomena is so
>> inexplicable and unique that probably a mind is responsible of this
>> improbability
>>
>
> How probable is a mind that is "responsible" for all this.  That seems to
> just push the improbability off in the "unknown unknowns".
>
> Brent
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