In fact, why not discard physical reality entirely and rest in the thought of everything existing in abstract math space?
Well, yes, that’s kind of the implication here. The minimum reality required to contain everything is, basically, nothing. Any more is entirely superfluous and reducible back to that bedrock.
Well, why not jump from a bridge for fun then? You will continue to exist no matter what you do.
You’re talking about quantum immortality/suicide, and it’s another corollary. Whether you find it ridiculous or not, I find the idea of an arbitrary ‘physical’ reality far more absurd.
Quantum immortality can be easily adapted to the Tegmark multiverse idea. Turchin wrote an article naming the idea ‘Multiverse immortality’. His formulation is that : for every sequence with n observer movements, there shall be an observe moment n+1.
Well, yes, that’s kind of the implication here. The minimum reality required to contain everything is, basically, nothing. Any more is entirely superfluous and reducible back to that bedrock.
You’re talking about quantum immortality/suicide, and it’s another corollary. Whether you find it ridiculous or not, I find the idea of an arbitrary ‘physical’ reality far more absurd.
Quantum immortality can be easily adapted to the Tegmark multiverse idea. Turchin wrote an article naming the idea ‘Multiverse immortality’. His formulation is that : for every sequence with n observer movements, there shall be an observe moment n+1.