But there’s a larger issue, an issue that I think matters here: You didn’t realize just how very different that the claims “has high probability of occurring in most worlds” from the claim “a certain thing will happen in every world”. That first claim is much easier to show than the second claim, since you now have to consider every example, or have a clever trick, since any counterexample breaks your claim.
But there’s a larger issue, an issue that I think matters here: You didn’t realize just how very different that the claims “has high probability of occurring in most worlds” from the claim “a certain thing will happen in every world”. That first claim is much easier to show than the second claim, since you now have to consider every example, or have a clever trick, since any counterexample breaks your claim.
Most!=All is an important distinction here.