Ok, break this down a bit for me—I’m just a simple biological entity, with much more limited predictive powers.
It’s worth simulating a vast number of possible minds which might, in some information -adjacent regions of a ‘mathematical universe’ be likely to be in a position to create you
This either well beyond my understanding, or is sleight-of-hand regarding identity and use of “you”. It might help to label entities. Entity A has the ability to emulate and control entity B. It thinks that somehow its control over entity B is influential over entity C in the distant past or imaginary mathematical construct, who it wishes would create entity D in that disconnected timeline.
Nope, I can’t give this any causal weight to my decisions.
thanks for the conversation, I’m bowing out here. I’ll read further comments, but (probably) not respond. I suspect we have a crux somewhere around identification of actors, and mechanisms of bridging causal responsibility for acausal (imagined) events, but I think there’s an inferential gap where you and I have divergent enough priors and models that we won’t be able to agree on them.
Comment withdrawn.
Ok, break this down a bit for me—I’m just a simple biological entity, with much more limited predictive powers.
This either well beyond my understanding, or is sleight-of-hand regarding identity and use of “you”. It might help to label entities. Entity A has the ability to emulate and control entity B. It thinks that somehow its control over entity B is influential over entity C in the distant past or imaginary mathematical construct, who it wishes would create entity D in that disconnected timeline.
Nope, I can’t give this any causal weight to my decisions.
Comment withdrawn.
thanks for the conversation, I’m bowing out here. I’ll read further comments, but (probably) not respond. I suspect we have a crux somewhere around identification of actors, and mechanisms of bridging causal responsibility for acausal (imagined) events, but I think there’s an inferential gap where you and I have divergent enough priors and models that we won’t be able to agree on them.