These are some very good links. I’m still digesting them. Thank you!
I’ve at least gave them all a once over (with the exception of Permutation City which awesome as it looks suffers from my general failure to incorporate fiction into my life) but definitely need to dig deeper. There’s so much cool stuff out there that I’m still scratching the surface on.
Hans Moravec’s Mind Children, I think comes closest to my argument. but stops short of stating that quantum suicide type scenarios might skew our understanding of physical law.
Anyways I’m just curious as to what else you’ve seen in a similar vein.
This idea is hardly new here. See Simulation, Consciousness, Existence by Hans Moravec, Permutation City by Greg Egan, and the Quantum Physics Sequence by our own Yudkowsky (especially the Many Worlds parts with the Ebborians, starting with Where Physics Meets Experience) and Robin Hanson’s mangled worlds, which might help to explain some of the odd probabilities we find in quantum mechanics.
These are some very good links. I’m still digesting them. Thank you!
I’ve at least gave them all a once over (with the exception of Permutation City which awesome as it looks suffers from my general failure to incorporate fiction into my life) but definitely need to dig deeper. There’s so much cool stuff out there that I’m still scratching the surface on.
Hans Moravec’s Mind Children, I think comes closest to my argument. but stops short of stating that quantum suicide type scenarios might skew our understanding of physical law.
Anyways I’m just curious as to what else you’ve seen in a similar vein.