From: William Pearson (wil.pearson@gmail.com)
Date: Mon Oct 27 2008 - 12:38:09 MDT
2008/10/27 John K Clark <johnkclark@fastmail.fm>:
> On Sun, 26 Oct 2008 "William Pearson"
> <wil.pearson@gmail.com> said:
>
>> Let us say you believe in many worlds and you had been
>> offered the chance to upload into a deterministic
>> simulation to live forever [blah blah] should you upload?
>
> I don't see the point of this thought experiment. If many worlds is
> right then in one world you will decide, that is to say calculate, to
> upload. In another world you will decide not to upload. The word
> "should" just doesn't enter into it.
>
> And the computer that runs your "deterministic simulation" must exist in
> a deterministic world; that means the same initial conditions always
> produce the exact same outcome, so the world never splits at all. So why
> even bring many worlds into it?
>
I'm following this train of thought,
http://www.overcomingbias.com/2008/06/living-in-many.html
Not that I agree with it, necessarily, just seeing where it might go.
Will
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