From: Lee Corbin (lcorbin@tsoft.com)
Date: Tue Aug 20 2002 - 18:28:44 MDT
Sorry if this is the second time through for my post. The first
never appeared, at least for me. ---Lee
-----Original Message-----
From: Lee Corbin [mailto:lcorbin@tsoft.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 20, 2002 1:09 PM
To: extropians@extropy.org
Subject: RE: Nature Article
Charles writes
> Still, with all of these possibilities, the only really
> reasonable choice is to take the universe at face value,
> and assume that it's as real as it appears to be.
Yes, but if you believe in the MWI (Many Worlds Interpretation)
of quantum mechanics---to which a majority of cosmologists
subscribe---then even if this is a simulation, this is also
quite separately a different and real world among the many
worlds.
In other words, the token "this" in the previous sentence
is not an unambiguous pointer, but is in effect a multiple
valued function. When we say "this" world, we mean both
the real one (somewhere) which we are in, and the simulation
(which also exists in the multiverse). We are equally and
identically in both. And have to be.
Lee
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