I definitely gave a finite probability for “God” if “God” defined as a super-intelligent being that created the universe. This is of course quite different from an intervening god who is interested in say, human affairs.
I definitely gave a finite probability for “God” if “God” defined as a super-intelligent being that created the universe. This is of course quite different from an intervening god who is interested in say, human affairs.
Why? Since human brains are probably the most complicated, hence interesting, systems in the universe (with the possible exception of the brains of any intelligent aliens), a super-intelligent creator would probably be very interested in human affairs.
Since human brains are probably the most complicated, hence interesting, systems in the universe (with the possible exception of the brains of any intelligent aliens)
I see no reason whatsoever to believe that brains are in fact that complicated, and further, not everything complicated is interesting.
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I definitely gave a finite probability for “God” if “God” defined as a super-intelligent being that created the universe. This is of course quite different from an intervening god who is interested in say, human affairs.
Why? Since human brains are probably the most complicated, hence interesting, systems in the universe (with the possible exception of the brains of any intelligent aliens), a super-intelligent creator would probably be very interested in human affairs.
I see no reason whatsoever to believe that brains are in fact that complicated, and further, not everything complicated is interesting.