> [Platt}
> As far as I can tell there is nothing in your worldview that is outside the
> range of probabilities.
>
> [Krimel]
> True enough but a great many things are highly unlikely. Ham's impersonal
> big daddy in the sky for example, or the likelihood of Platt voting for
> Hillary Clinton.
[Platt]
You got that right. :-) So what good are probabilities in everyday life
when a great many things are highly unlikely? In other words, why be
concerned about the values of the quantum level of reality when the values
that matter to us reside in the higher levels where probabilities are
highly likely?
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