Either that, or the idea is groundless and/ or incoherent. I don't know what to think about it. — Janus
Is at best, a limited way to offer credible evidence of a proposal, and as your subjective probability is further based on a complete unknown, such as 'is the universe infinite?' then this does not add to my confidence level that Boltzmann brains are possible. — universeness
You just endlessly repeat the same claim, without backing and without addressing any of the counter arguments. The links you supplied do not support your case. — noAxioms
In their spare time their mind is preoccupied with mentally living out rape, murder, torture and paedophilia. How would that sit with you, if it meant that this is done in privacy with no "real" victim. — Benj96
The two sets are not equal. — noAxioms
But if it encourages future violence against people or animals etc then it could be considered a contributing factor (indirect harm). Proving that is very difficult to establish. — Benj96
Immoral acts can be crimes again the self, against others, against animals, or against the environment (ecological destruction). As all of these things cause harm to living systems either directly or indirectly. — Benj96
f the universe is infinite, then there are infinitely many Down The Rabbit Hole brains and infinitely many non-@Down The Rabbit Hole brains. So for any given brain, there is a 50% probability that it is a @Down The Rabbit Hole brain. — SophistiCat
In essence, is someone who rapes a virtual character knowing there's no consequences, as moral as one that doesn't rape a virtual character knowing there are no consequences. I would say no. — Benj96
Who is comparing two countable infinities? — noAxioms
Regarding the US, our political democracy without economic democracy is a democracy-in-name-only (DINO) which, from periodic national crisis to crisis, has been dismantling itself brick by brick since 1789 by disproportionately serving Capital at the expense of Labor and Nature (both of which are in revolt: reactionary populisms and global warming, respectively). — 180 Proof
I think they were all in on it. — NOS4A2
No, "just us"; specifically: only human brains cannot scientifically explain human consciousness. — 180 Proof
I believe that there is a fatal conflict between women's rights and identity and the concept of a trans woman. — Andrew4Handel
