Ah yes, but if you start assuming that the standard model is wrong and start reasoning from the “what kind of reality might be simulating us”, the whole issue gets much, much more complicated. And your priors tend to do all the work in that case.
Ah yes, but if you start assuming that the standard model is wrong and start reasoning from the “what kind of reality might be simulating us”, the whole issue gets much, much more complicated. And your priors tend to do all the work in that case.