The problem is that according to the framework of “possible worlds” we technically need to be able to do a thing that we can’t do. The solution to this problem is to use a better framework—the one of probability experiments.
You should imagine a part of the world, not the whole world, including orbits of start in an other galaxy.
My point exactly. In actuality we simply approximate a particular process of our universe to the best of our knowledge, instead of imagining all the universal permutations and then filtering from them the ones logically consistent with our knowledge.
The problem is that according to the framework of “possible worlds” we technically need to be able to do a thing that we can’t do. The solution to this problem is to use a better framework—the one of probability experiments.
My point exactly. In actuality we simply approximate a particular process of our universe to the best of our knowledge, instead of imagining all the universal permutations and then filtering from them the ones logically consistent with our knowledge.