As the summary of “Living in Many Worlds” says, Eliezer thinks that MWI doesn’t have (almost) any practical implications. Is this really true? Doesn’t the quantum suicide thought experiment and the type of immortality implied by it (discussed here most recently) mean that it does have practical and philosophical implications?
As the summary of “Living in Many Worlds” says, Eliezer thinks that MWI doesn’t have (almost) any practical implications. Is this really true? Doesn’t the quantum suicide thought experiment and the type of immortality implied by it (discussed here most recently) mean that it does have practical and philosophical implications?