God is an exceedingly unlikely property of our branch of the physical world at the present time.
Our disagreement here somewhat baffles me, as I think we’ve both updated in good faith and I suspect I only have moderately more/different evidence than you do. If you’d said “somewhat unlikely” rather than “exceedingly unlikely” then I could understand, but as is it seems like something must have gone wrong.
Specifically, unfortunately, there are two things called God; one is the optimal decision theory, one is a god that talks to people and tells them that it’s the optimal decision theory. I can understand why you’d be skeptical of the former even if I don’t share the intuition, but the latter god, the demon who claims to be God, seems to me to likely exist, and if you think that god is exceedingly unlikely then I’m confused why. Like, is that just your naive impression or is it a belief you’re confident in even after reflecting on possible sources of overconfidence, et cetera?
Our disagreement here somewhat baffles me, as I think we’ve both updated in good faith and I suspect I only have moderately more/different evidence than you do. If you’d said “somewhat unlikely” rather than “exceedingly unlikely” then I could understand, but as is it seems like something must have gone wrong.
Specifically, unfortunately, there are two things called God; one is the optimal decision theory, one is a god that talks to people and tells them that it’s the optimal decision theory. I can understand why you’d be skeptical of the former even if I don’t share the intuition, but the latter god, the demon who claims to be God, seems to me to likely exist, and if you think that god is exceedingly unlikely then I’m confused why. Like, is that just your naive impression or is it a belief you’re confident in even after reflecting on possible sources of overconfidence, et cetera?