This part IMO is a crux, in that I don’t truly believe an objective measure/magical reality fluid can exist in the multiverse, if we allow the concept to be sufficiently general, ruining both probability and expected value/utility theory in the process.
Heck, in the most general cases, I don’t believe any coherent measure exists at all, which basically ruins probability and expected utility theory at the same time.
Maybe we have some deeper disagreement here. It feels plausible to me that there is a measure of “realness” in the Multiverse that is an objective fact about the world, and we might be able to figure it out.
This part IMO is a crux, in that I don’t truly believe an objective measure/magical reality fluid can exist in the multiverse, if we allow the concept to be sufficiently general, ruining both probability and expected value/utility theory in the process.
Heck, in the most general cases, I don’t believe any coherent measure exists at all, which basically ruins probability and expected utility theory at the same time.