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by bpodgursky
1609 days ago
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I don't think this is right. It moves the filter forward from "no life" to "no intelligent life" (If we have a TON of examples – remember, we are also a data point. so even if we find 200 planets with dead multicellular life, we still have 1/200 making it to spacefaring — that's a huge % when extrapolated out to a galactic scale! It's a large enough % that I don't even find this to be a meaningful prior adjustment). It also adds no information as to which, if any, filters are in front of us. How would "lot of dead fish" help us understand "do civilizations destroy themselves with nuclear weapons"? |
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Agreed that it provides no data on future filters ahead of us