2008/12/30 kla...@bkpsecurity.com :
> Lets assume, that Alice who believes in QI wants a certain probable
> event to happen, for instance win 1,000,000 in a casino. Alice then
> comes to a casino with a loaded gun and promises to herself, that she
> will kill herself if she does not win 1,000,000
Why shouldn't a more natural process prevent Alice from doing this
experiment with the lottery? Something far more probable than winning the
million which does not let this quantum trick happen? This would be similar
to the reasoning you applied to the quantum suicide. It could be much more
probab
kla...@bkpsecurity.com wrote:
> If Quantum Immortality (QI) is true, then we can ask the question what
> is the TYPICAL history for an "immortal". The typical history (or the
> typical time/space trajectory) would be the path most of the immortals
> take (and remember that in QI all of us are immo
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