Don’t get me wrong. I do indeed believe that there is strong evidence against solipsism. All i am saying is that it is not enough to counter the massive, massive headstart that S.I. gives to solipsism.
I think that “complex things happening in the real world” and “complex things happening in my head” have similar lengths of description. And “my head” probably just increases the description.
It’s a very convoluted Turing machine that produces dream-like illusions in such an incredibly consistent, regular manner!
That is a valid point against solipsism.
Don’t get me wrong. I do indeed believe that there is strong evidence against solipsism. All i am saying is that it is not enough to counter the massive, massive headstart that S.I. gives to solipsism.
I think that “complex things happening in the real world” and “complex things happening in my head” have similar lengths of description. And “my head” probably just increases the description.