it doesn’t explain why we find ourselves in a low-entropy universe rather than a high-entropy one
I didn’t think it would solve all our questions, I just wondered if it was both the simplest solution and lacking good evidence to the contrary. Would there be a higher chance of being a Boltzmann brain in a universe identical to ours that happened to be part of a what-if-world? If not, how is all this low-entropy around me evidence against it?
Just because what-if is something that humans find deductively compelling does not explain how or why it exists Platonically
How would our “Block Universe” look different from the inside if it was a what-if-Block-Universe? It all adds up to...
I didn’t think it would solve all our questions, I just wondered if it was both the simplest solution and lacking good evidence to the contrary. Would there be a higher chance of being a Boltzmann brain in a universe identical to ours that happened to be part of a what-if-world? If not, how is all this low-entropy around me evidence against it?
How would our “Block Universe” look different from the inside if it was a what-if-Block-Universe? It all adds up to...
Not trying to argue, just curious.