I am extremely surprised by this, and very confused. This is strange because I technically knew each of those individual examples… I’m not sure what’s going on, but I’m sure that whatever it is it’s my fault and extremely unflattering to my ability as a rationalist.
How am I supposed to follow my consensus-trusting heuristics when no consensus exists? I’m to lazy to form my own opinions! :p
We just learned that neutrinos might be accelerated faster that light in certain circumstances, while this result doesn’t give me too much pause, It certainly made me think about the possible practical consequences of successfully understanding quantum mechanics.
Fair enough. A deeper understanding of quantum mechanics would probably have huge practical consequences.
It isn’t obvious to me that figuring out whether the MWI is right is an especially good way to improve understanding of QM. My impression from LW is that MWI is important here for looking at ethical consequences.
I share that impression :) Plus its very fun to think about Everett branches and accusal trade when I pretend we would have a chance against a truly Strong AI in a box.
This is strange because I technically knew each of those individual examples… I’m not sure what’s going on,
Sounds like plain old accidental compartmentalization. You didn’t join the dots until someone else pointed out they made a line. (Admittedly this is just a description of your surprise and not an explanation, but hopefully slapping a familiar label on it makes it less opaque.)
I am extremely surprised by this, and very confused. This is strange because I technically knew each of those individual examples… I’m not sure what’s going on, but I’m sure that whatever it is it’s my fault and extremely unflattering to my ability as a rationalist.
How am I supposed to follow my consensus-trusting heuristics when no consensus exists? I’m to lazy to form my own opinions! :p
I just wait, especially considering that which interpretation of QM is correct doesn’t have urgent practical consequences.
We just learned that neutrinos might be accelerated faster that light in certain circumstances, while this result doesn’t give me too much pause, It certainly made me think about the possible practical consequences of successfully understanding quantum mechanics.
Fair enough. A deeper understanding of quantum mechanics would probably have huge practical consequences.
It isn’t obvious to me that figuring out whether the MWI is right is an especially good way to improve understanding of QM. My impression from LW is that MWI is important here for looking at ethical consequences.
I share that impression :) Plus its very fun to think about Everett branches and accusal trade when I pretend we would have a chance against a truly Strong AI in a box.
Sounds like plain old accidental compartmentalization. You didn’t join the dots until someone else pointed out they made a line. (Admittedly this is just a description of your surprise and not an explanation, but hopefully slapping a familiar label on it makes it less opaque.)