An important feature of crazy grand theories is that they should add up to normality.
This is actually not a great criterion here, primarily because it assumes normality is actually a property of the universe.
I get it, it is a useful heuristic, but I don’t nearly agree with this being raised to actual decisions.
EDIT: I believe that the simulation argument actually does add up to normality through a different procedure.
This is actually not a great criterion here, primarily because it assumes normality is actually a property of the universe.
I get it, it is a useful heuristic, but I don’t nearly agree with this being raised to actual decisions.
EDIT: I believe that the simulation argument actually does add up to normality through a different procedure.