I don’t know about Richard, but I agreed with athmwiji, as well as with Richard, and I don’t see why their claims should be opposed to one another.
I tried to make more or less the same point as athmwiji when I pointed out that physics is a way of explaining what we see, hear, and feel.
Eliezer may have some response, but I highly doubt it’s a good one. I’m prepared to change my mind if necessary, however.
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I don’t know about Richard, but I agreed with athmwiji, as well as with Richard, and I don’t see why their claims should be opposed to one another.
I tried to make more or less the same point as athmwiji when I pointed out that physics is a way of explaining what we see, hear, and feel.
Eliezer may have some response, but I highly doubt it’s a good one. I’m prepared to change my mind if necessary, however.