I don’t say that the nature of the match is particularly mysterious, indeed measure might count as an independent component of the physical laws as explanation for the process of evolution (and this might explain Born’s rule). But decision-theoretically, it’s more rational to look at what your prior actually is, rather than at what the measure in our world actually is, even if the two very closely match. It’s the same principle as with other components of evolutionary godshatter, but anticipation is baked in most fundamentally.
You don’t discard measure at human level, it’s a natural concept that captures a lot of structure of our preference, and so something to use as a useful heuristic in decision-making, but once you get to be able to work at the greater level of detail, physical laws or measures over the structures that express them cease to matter.
I don’t say that the nature of the match is particularly mysterious, indeed measure might count as an independent component of the physical laws as explanation for the process of evolution (and this might explain Born’s rule). But decision-theoretically, it’s more rational to look at what your prior actually is, rather than at what the measure in our world actually is, even if the two very closely match. It’s the same principle as with other components of evolutionary godshatter, but anticipation is baked in most fundamentally.
You don’t discard measure at human level, it’s a natural concept that captures a lot of structure of our preference, and so something to use as a useful heuristic in decision-making, but once you get to be able to work at the greater level of detail, physical laws or measures over the structures that express them cease to matter.