Should I think the universe is probably a coarse-grained simulation of my mind rather than real quantum physics, because a coarse-grained human mind is fifty(?) orders of magnitude cheaper than real quantum physics? Should I think the galaxies are tiny lights on a painted backdrop, because that Turing machine would require less space to compute?
I think a large universe full of randomly scattered matter is much more probable than a small universe that consists of a working human mind and little else.
I think a large universe full of randomly scattered matter is much more probable than a small universe that consists of a working human mind and little else.