Ok, it seems that if you’re right to choose density over cardinality then it’s a blow to my proposal.
I’m still trying to figure it out. Suppose the universe is an infinite Hume world. So is it true that even though there are just as many ordered regions, the likelihood that I live in one is almost zero?
Ok, it seems that if you’re right to choose density over cardinality then it’s a blow to my proposal. I’m still trying to figure it out. Suppose the universe is an infinite Hume world. So is it true that even though there are just as many ordered regions, the likelihood that I live in one is almost zero?