Also, the difference between 200 years and 2^200 years enormous.
Yet when cast to a boolean is ‘true’ and when negated to equality instead of difference is ‘false’. I suppose that kind of difference matters to people who, say, really don’t want to ever die. The difference takes on a whole new meaning when it is the difference between (infinity − 200) and (infinity − 2^200)
Especially if we have a super-intelligence that is trying to make sure that the universe doesn’t end.
The space of credible cosmologies where the will of even a super-intelligence from within the system being able to have an impact on that one way or the other seems comparatively small, does it not?
I haven’t read a whole bunch on cosmology, but I don’t think that that is entirely certain.
This seems to be your main objection and I think you’re spot on.
Yet when cast to a boolean is ‘true’ and when negated to equality instead of difference is ‘false’. I suppose that kind of difference matters to people who, say, really don’t want to ever die. The difference takes on a whole new meaning when it is the difference between (infinity − 200) and (infinity − 2^200)
The space of credible cosmologies where the will of even a super-intelligence from within the system being able to have an impact on that one way or the other seems comparatively small, does it not?
This seems to be your main objection and I think you’re spot on.