I would expect not exist in a way that suggests causality, e.i. being born and then expecting death, rather than the other way around. This is hard for me to imagine because I didn’t really evolve for that world. It’s possible that our universe doesn’t work that way at the smallest level, but it seems might suspicious that random events lead to a largest world that operates very deterministically. Still, it is possible that this is just the manifestation of probabilistic laws at the smallest level. It’s definitely paying rent so far,(for those who do the experiments) so that’s we’re going with, and there hasn’t been a good argument or experiment against it yet.
Infintesmal “violations” of causal laws as manifestations of probabilistic laws don’t seem to effect me very much. Large ones that would pay rent haven’t happened on the level that would pay rent on an evolutionary or personal level, and, as I understand it (which is not terribly well) these probably won’t happen unless the universe ran from the big bang to heat death a couple hundred times.
I can make models in my head where the universe (on my scale) is really chaotic, but looks deterministic because of a conspiracy by matrix gods or whatever, but that seems to violate Occam’s Razor, for what that’s worth when matrix gods control your life.
I would expect not exist in a way that suggests causality, e.i. being born and then expecting death, rather than the other way around. This is hard for me to imagine because I didn’t really evolve for that world. It’s possible that our universe doesn’t work that way at the smallest level, but it seems might suspicious that random events lead to a largest world that operates very deterministically. Still, it is possible that this is just the manifestation of probabilistic laws at the smallest level. It’s definitely paying rent so far,(for those who do the experiments) so that’s we’re going with, and there hasn’t been a good argument or experiment against it yet.
Infintesmal “violations” of causal laws as manifestations of probabilistic laws don’t seem to effect me very much. Large ones that would pay rent haven’t happened on the level that would pay rent on an evolutionary or personal level, and, as I understand it (which is not terribly well) these probably won’t happen unless the universe ran from the big bang to heat death a couple hundred times.
I can make models in my head where the universe (on my scale) is really chaotic, but looks deterministic because of a conspiracy by matrix gods or whatever, but that seems to violate Occam’s Razor, for what that’s worth when matrix gods control your life.