Re: Quantum Immortality - the principle of the least improbability/influencing things

2008-12-30 Thread Stathis Papaioannou
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

RE: Quantum Immortality - the principle of the least improbability/influencing things

2008-12-29 Thread Jan Harms
- From: everything-l...@googlegroups.com [mailto:everything-l...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of kla...@bkpsecurity.com Sent: Montag, 29. Dezember 2008 19:51 To: Everything List Subject: Quantum Immortality - the principle of the least improbability/influencing things If Quantum Immortality (Q

Re: Quantum Immortality - the principle of the least improbability/influencing things

2008-12-29 Thread Brent Meeker
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

Quantum Immortality - the principle of the least improbability/influencing things

2008-12-29 Thread kla...@bkpsecurity.com
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 immortals) For each immortal history its