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Vikram V.'s avatar

> So if there are tons of Boltzmann brains then you should think you’re probably a Boltzmann brain. But if you think that then you shouldn’t trust your reasoning, because most Boltzmann brains have defective reasoning, so the belief is self-defeating. Additionally, Boltzmann brains die after a few seconds, so if you notice yourself not dying quickly then you know you’re not a Boltzmann brain.

This is a pretty terrible argument. You have no evidence that you're not a Boltzmann brain. You can't "notice yourself not dying" because every Boltzmann brain would also not notice dying, since noticing yourself dying instantly is impossible. So you have no evidence that distinguishes your current experience from such a brain.

Your argument just boils down to "I'm going to take as an article of faith that I'm not a Boltzmann brain, therefore god", which is not a serious logical argument.

Secondly, you are gerrymandering what counts as an arbitrary constraint. According to you God is not arbitrary because its "perfect goodness". A multiverse is arbitrary because it requires lots of randomness. You give no criteria as to what is "simpler". You also appear to be saying that *any* constraint is "arbitrary", which obviously favors god because once you define every constraint as arbitrary you essentially stipulate there must be an unconstrained being.

What is the source of these definitions of simplicity or arbitraryness? You have never provided one in all of your blog posts. The categories are simply made-up!

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Mark William Corbett's avatar

Very well written. I've studied the science side of the fine-tuning argument a fair bit. I find it very impressive. You've helped me to see that the more conceptual-philosophical side is also impressive. I'm very glad that you've come to believe in God. It is not unlikely that a God that created a universe with creature like us in mind would want to communicate with us. You're getting closer to Christianity. I know there are still a lot of options and questions and issues. But you're getting closer.

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