[SEQ RERUN] The Conscious Sorites Paradox

Today’s post, The Conscious Sorites Paradox was originally published on 28 April 2008. A summary (taken from the LW wiki):

Decoherence is implicit in quantum physics, not an extra law on top of it. Asking exactly when “one world” splits into “two worlds” may be like asking when, if you keep removing grains of sand from a pile, it stops being a “heap”. Even if you’re inside the world, there may not be a definite answer. This puzzle does not arise only in quantum physics; the Ebborians could face it in a classical universe, or we could build sentient flat computers that split down their thickness. Is this really a physicist’s problem?


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