Boltzmann brains, like Doomsday, require no explaining (opens in new tab)
Brothers and sisters I have none, but that man's father is my father's son. Who am I?— ancient riddleIn Eliezer Yudkowsky’s , he writes: “Our current experience -- your own experience, at this very moment, of seeing ordered letters on a screen -- therefore seems to provide overwhelming anthropic evidence against any model of reality or physics which would imply that most brains are Boltzmann brains.”I hope it’s fair for me to roughly present this line of reasoning like so:If Boltzmann brains ...
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