Great article. I had thought about similar reasoning in terms of X-risk, but thinking about how it applies to catastrophes that reduces the number of observers is important, too.
Hadn’t thought about this in terms of nuclear risk, either.
I’m glad you enjoyed it :)
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Great article. I had thought about similar reasoning in terms of X-risk, but thinking about how it applies to catastrophes that reduces the number of observers is important, too.
Hadn’t thought about this in terms of nuclear risk, either.
I’m glad you enjoyed it :)