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Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas

AMA | September 2024

6347.455 - 6366.761 Sean Carroll

Pauline Guerri says, I've gotten used to thinking of probabilities as subjective, which implies that questions such as, what was the probability the nuclear war would happen in 1962, don't make much sense, even though they're related to coherent questions such as, what did smart people think at the time? My question is, does many worlds change that?

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