Don’t get me wrong. I do indeed believe that there is strong evidence against solipsism. All i am saying is that it is not enough to counter the massive, massive headstart that S.I. gives to solipsism.
I think that “complex things happening in the real world” and “complex things happening in my head” have similar lengths of description. And “my head” probably just increases the description.
That is a valid point against solipsism.
Don’t get me wrong. I do indeed believe that there is strong evidence against solipsism. All i am saying is that it is not enough to counter the massive, massive headstart that S.I. gives to solipsism.
I think that “complex things happening in the real world” and “complex things happening in my head” have similar lengths of description. And “my head” probably just increases the description.