Well, yes, if you read the relatively more advanced works on anthropics, which universally take the form of online erotica, they will observe—I think Erogamer does this as well as Project Lawful—that probability stops working entirely if you claim that an “infinite” amount of stuff exists in the classic sense of infinity, just as much as if you claim that nothing exists. Everything that exists has to be a finite fraction of existence and you have to be able to take ratios between them. The ratios are the critical requisite for stuff to work. It doesn’t matter if you say they exist infinitely, finitely, or zero, what matters is the ability to take ratios.
Well, yes, if you read the relatively more advanced works on anthropics, which universally take the form of online erotica, they will observe—I think Erogamer does this as well as Project Lawful—that probability stops working entirely if you claim that an “infinite” amount of stuff exists in the classic sense of infinity, just as much as if you claim that nothing exists. Everything that exists has to be a finite fraction of existence and you have to be able to take ratios between them. The ratios are the critical requisite for stuff to work. It doesn’t matter if you say they exist infinitely, finitely, or zero, what matters is the ability to take ratios.