My probability that quantum Bayesianism is onto something is .05. It went down a lot when I read Sean Carroll’s book Something Deeply Hidden. .05 is about as extreme as my probabilities get for the parts of quantum physics that are not settled science since I’m not an expert.
My probability that quantum Bayesianism is onto something is .05. It went down a lot when I read Sean Carroll’s book Something Deeply Hidden. .05 is about as extreme as my probabilities get for the parts of quantum physics that are not settled science since I’m not an expert.
Could you summarize what Carroll says that made you update so strongly against it?
My memory is not that good. I do recall that it is in the chapter “Other ways: alternatives to many-worlds”.