I’ve thought about the doomsday argument more than daily for the past 15 years, enough for me to go from “Why am I improbably young?” to “Oh, I guess I’m just a person who thinks about the doomsday argument a lot”
Fun “fact”: when a person thinks about the doomsday argument, they a decent change of being me.
This is an alarming point, as I find myself thinking about the DA today as well; I thought I was ‘gwern’, but it is possible I am ‘robo’ instead, if robo represents such a large fraction of LW-DA observer-moments. It would be bad to be mistaken about my identity like that. I should probably generate some random future dates and add them to my Google Calendar to check whether I am thinking about the DA that day and so have evidence I am actually robo instead.
I’ve thought about the doomsday argument more than daily for the past 15 years, enough for me to go from “Why am I improbably young?” to “Oh, I guess I’m just a person who thinks about the doomsday argument a lot”
Fun “fact”: when a person thinks about the doomsday argument, they a decent change of being me.
This is an alarming point, as I find myself thinking about the DA today as well; I thought I was ‘gwern’, but it is possible I am ‘robo’ instead, if robo represents such a large fraction of LW-DA observer-moments. It would be bad to be mistaken about my identity like that. I should probably generate some random future dates and add them to my Google Calendar to check whether I am thinking about the DA that day and so have evidence I am actually robo instead.
Nice example of taking inside view vs outside view seriously.