Same here. This does not strike me as a good argument at all… We can reverse it to argue against signing up for cryonics :
“Even if I sign up for cryonics, there will still be some other worlds in wich I didn’t and in wich “I” am dying of cancer.”
Or
“Even if don’t sign up, there are still other worlds in wich I did.”
Maybe there is something about me actually making the choice to sign up in this world altering/constraining the overall probability distribution and making some outcomes less and less probable in the overall distribution...
I am new to this side and I still have to search through it more thoroughfuly but I really don’t think I can let that argument fly by without reaction. I appologize in advance if I make some really dumb mistake here.
Same here. This does not strike me as a good argument at all… We can reverse it to argue against signing up for cryonics :
“Even if I sign up for cryonics, there will still be some other worlds in wich I didn’t and in wich “I” am dying of cancer.”
Or
“Even if don’t sign up, there are still other worlds in wich I did.”
Maybe there is something about me actually making the choice to sign up in this world altering/constraining the overall probability distribution and making some outcomes less and less probable in the overall distribution...
I am new to this side and I still have to search through it more thoroughfuly but I really don’t think I can let that argument fly by without reaction. I appologize in advance if I make some really dumb mistake here.