On 05 Dec 2013, at 17:09, Jason Resch wrote:
Everett said there is a non-denumerable number of copies, can you
not apply relative measure to these?
Really? Only in the case of classical QM, but did he pretend that to
be "really" the case? He would favor string theory on any literal
quantization of curbature.
By Gleason, the relative measure works very well. In Everett, all
measurement defined coherent partition of the "block multiverse".
In comp, it is an open problem, partially solved.
If not, it seems impossible to make predictions such as "there is a
10% chance you will observe the photon to land in this spot", but we
can.
I might have missed something. I think I agree with Quentin on this
one, but there might be a misunderstanding. I will read the other posts.
Bruno
Jason
Quentin
Jason
the partitioning of Drelb world should always be low measure... even
near death.
This would require that the simulation hypothesis has an extremely
low (relative) probability.
Jason
Quentin
And by no cul de dac you should not count where you 're dead.
Subjectively you cannot die. And in an infinitely large and varied
universe, many strange things may happen.
Jason
Le 5 déc. 2013 03:44, "Jason Resch" <[email protected]> a écrit :
On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 4:29 PM, Quentin Anciaux <[email protected]>
wrote:
2013/12/4 Jason Resch <[email protected]>
On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 3:13 PM, meekerdb <[email protected]> wrote:
On 12/4/2013 10:24 AM, Jason Resch wrote:
On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 11:17 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:
Theory? I am betting neither Clarke the writer, nor Shermer, the
Atheist, has put a lot of intellectual efforts in
their perspectives/statements. Clarke was aiming at human
perspective. Shermer was trying to shoot down the attitudes of the
religious, by re-phrasing Clarke's Law. Could God be Drelb, the
famous hyper-intelligence from the Sombrero Galaxy. If this is so,
what can we do about it?
If Drelb is hyper-intelligent, it can simulate all of Earth and
learn everything about us and everything we do.
That seems inconsistent with the idea that "we" are infinitely many
threads of computation in multiverses. FPI would make us random to
Drelb too.
There are also infinite numbers of Drelb though too.
Drelb, by constructing a "physical replica" of Earth, is in a sense
is running a quantum emulation of all possibilities of Earth, and
Drelb, by observing it, is split into as many copies as there are
possibilities for the simulation to diverge.
Such should have a very low measure facing the UD or comp is false...
As you approach death and your measure drops, strange things may
result. Remember there are an infinite number of such Drelb-like
entities, none can change mathematical truth so none can affect
whether or not your existence, but they can provide continuation
paths for you.
Jason
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