RE: many worlds theory of immortality

From: Jesse Mazer <lasermazer.domain.name.hidden>
Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2005 01:24:33 -0400

Stathis Papaioannou wrote:

>You're right, alas. If QTI is correct, then each of us can expect to be the
>last conscious being in some branch of the multiverse. On the brighter
>side, we will have probably billions or trillions of years during which
>even the most sociable amongst us may well tire of sentient company!

What's your reasoning? If QTI is correct, I think each of us should more
likely expect that civilization (a community of sentient beings) will last
as long as allowed by the laws of physics, and any being finding himself
approaching the physical limit (whether the limit is due to increasing
entropy, a big crunch, or a big rip) is probably more likely to find that
everything he's experienced up until then has really been a simulation in
some larger meta-universe than he is to find himself lasting on thanks to an
endless string of hugely unlikely quantum events or something like that.

Jesse
Received on Thu Apr 14 2005 - 01:28:20 PDT

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