The only thing I’d predict from knowing someone believes in many worlds is that they like science fiction. This isn’t because anything might be happening somewhere, it’s because many worlds is a much more interesting universe.
The only thing I’d predict from knowing someone believes in many worlds is that they like science fiction
I’m starting to get the impression I should look into this science fiction thing. I seem to have a lot of traits that correlate with interest in it, and many of the people I associate with love it. It just so happens that I lack familiarity, since I didn’t grow up with it myself.
I agree that you should look into it, but strongly disagree with both the specific recommendations that are currently present in replies. I suggest either picking from the Hugo Awards list or similar, or finding things in the intersection of science fiction and your other interests—I often find it easier to pick up this kind of new interest gradually.
I recommend John Scalzi, my current favorite science fiction author. Here’s a sampler of his stuff that’s available online for free. (Avoid anything in the Old Man’s War universe until and unless you read the series itself.)
The only thing I’d predict from knowing someone believes in many worlds is that they like science fiction. This isn’t because anything might be happening somewhere, it’s because many worlds is a much more interesting universe.
I’m starting to get the impression I should look into this science fiction thing. I seem to have a lot of traits that correlate with interest in it, and many of the people I associate with love it. It just so happens that I lack familiarity, since I didn’t grow up with it myself.
Yes, do that.
This was Isaac Asimov’s favorite story out of all the ones that he wrote.
I agree that you should look into it, but strongly disagree with both the specific recommendations that are currently present in replies. I suggest either picking from the Hugo Awards list or similar, or finding things in the intersection of science fiction and your other interests—I often find it easier to pick up this kind of new interest gradually.
I recommend John Scalzi, my current favorite science fiction author. Here’s a sampler of his stuff that’s available online for free. (Avoid anything in the Old Man’s War universe until and unless you read the series itself.)
That’s a possible reason to believe in QM and it’s why you also ask them about atheism and p-zombies.