Sure, but 1. I only put 80% or so on MWI/MUH etc. and 2. I’m talking about optimizing for more positive-human-lived-seconds, not for just a binary ‘I want some humans to keep living’ .
I am dominated by it, and okay, I see what you are saying. Whichever scenario results in a higher chance of human control of the light cone is the one I prefer, and these considerations are relevant only where we don’t control it.
This view as stated seems very likely to be satisfied by e.g. everett branches. (See (3) on my above list.)
Sure, but 1. I only put 80% or so on MWI/MUH etc. and 2. I’m talking about optimizing for more positive-human-lived-seconds, not for just a binary ‘I want some humans to keep living’ .
Then why aren’t you mostly dominated by the possibility of >10^50 positive-human-lived-seconds via human control of the light cone?
Maybe some sort of diminishing returns?
I am dominated by it, and okay, I see what you are saying. Whichever scenario results in a higher chance of human control of the light cone is the one I prefer, and these considerations are relevant only where we don’t control it.