UDASSA works fine in level 2 and 4 multiverses. Indeed, its domain of applicability is all possible Turing machines, which could be seen as a model of the level 4 multiverse.
Close, but no cigar. The problem is that while a Turing machine can simulate arbitrarily powerful computers, they can’t simulate infinitely powerful computers like a hyper computer, which is necessary to do.
As constructed, I don’t see how UDASSA solves the problem.
Has UDASSA been updated since then? Because they present pretty severe problems for that prior.
And in any case, even if it did work, it only works in the Level I and III multiverses, and not II (Eternal Inflation) or IV multiverses.
UDASSA works fine in level 2 and 4 multiverses. Indeed, its domain of applicability is all possible Turing machines, which could be seen as a model of the level 4 multiverse.
Close, but no cigar. The problem is that while a Turing machine can simulate arbitrarily powerful computers, they can’t simulate infinitely powerful computers like a hyper computer, which is necessary to do.
As constructed, I don’t see how UDASSA solves the problem.