Welcome to the Club of Wise Children Who Were Anthropically Worried About The Ants. I thought it was just me.
Just saying “it turned out this way, so I guess it had to be this way” doesn’t resolve my confusion, in physical or anthropic domains. The boson thing is applicable [not just as a heuristic but as a logical deduction] because in the Standard Model, we consider ourselves to know literally everything relevant there is to know about the internal structures of the two bosons. About the internal structures of minds, and their anthropically-relevant differences, we know far less. Maybe we don’t have to call it “randomness”, but there is an ignorance there. We don’t have a Standard Model of minds that predicts our subjectively having long continuous experiences, rather than just being Boltzmann brains.
Welcome to the Club of Wise Children Who Were Anthropically Worried About The Ants. I thought it was just me.
Just saying “it turned out this way, so I guess it had to be this way” doesn’t resolve my confusion, in physical or anthropic domains. The boson thing is applicable [not just as a heuristic but as a logical deduction] because in the Standard Model, we consider ourselves to know literally everything relevant there is to know about the internal structures of the two bosons. About the internal structures of minds, and their anthropically-relevant differences, we know far less. Maybe we don’t have to call it “randomness”, but there is an ignorance there. We don’t have a Standard Model of minds that predicts our subjectively having long continuous experiences, rather than just being Boltzmann brains.