At some point in the past various of us have argued about whether the
simulation argument and / or the multiple worlds interpretation of
quantum mechanics implies an every possible world (EPW)
interpretation, i.e. one in which highly improbable events, laws of
physics, etc. obtain.
Stumbled
I'll have to look more closely at those papers, but I have a couple
of quick comments.
Jeff Bone, [EMAIL PROTECTED], writes:
Stumbled across an interesting if tangential paper that has something
to say about this. First some terminology: let's call events that are
highly improbable white
The properties of ordinary matterare strongly
constrained by the anthropic principle. In soome cases you can even calculate
non trivial things. E.g. the anthropic reasoning was used by Hoyle
to prove the existence of an energy level of the carbon-12 nucleus.
Dark matter seems to be much
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