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by maxeonyx
1968 days ago
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However, if you expect that in the future the population will keep growing by orders of magnitude, what does that imply? A) you're just in an unlikely position B) the population will rapidly shrink and never recover C) this is the most "interesting" time in history, and there are so many simulations of it by the people of the far future that we are more likely to exist in this time. |
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And it's a daft argument because if you don't have a soul, you are the product of your environment. You couldn't be born as someone else, or somewhere else, or somewhen else, just like the River Amazon couldn't be on Mars or in Pangaea, because it's defined as "the thing in Brazil, currently". You couldn't be born in the Wild West because you are defined as "the child of your parents" and they weren't there, then. You didn't end up /in/ that meat body, you /are/ that meat body.
(And if you do have a soul, and they are randomly assigned to meat bodies, this argument is still like saying "roll two dice, the most likely combined outcome is a 7, I got two dots and one dot so that must be what 7 is")