I guess one thing I am curious about is, who would I have to get to check my derivation of the Golden Theorem in order for people to have any faith in it? It should be checkable by any physics major, just based on how little physics I actually know.
If It actually is physics. As far as I can see , it is decision/game theory.
Yes, it is a specification of a set of temporally adjacent computable Schelling Points. It thus constitutes a trajectory through the space of moral possibilities that can be used by agents to coordinate and punish defectors from a globally consistent morality whose only moral stipulations are such reasonable sounding statements as “actions have consequences” and “act more like Jesus and less like Hitler”.
If It actually is physics. As far as I can see , it is decision/game theory.
Yes, it is a specification of a set of temporally adjacent computable Schelling Points. It thus constitutes a trajectory through the space of moral possibilities that can be used by agents to coordinate and punish defectors from a globally consistent morality whose only moral stipulations are such reasonable sounding statements as “actions have consequences” and “act more like Jesus and less like Hitler”.
But it uses the tools of physics, so the math would best be checked by someone who understands Lagrangian mechanics at a professional level.