Perhaps the problem is not enough people take the idea seriously, which seems strange to me because so many people take anthropics seriously and, from my perspective, they both work by the same mechanism.
I’ll add that considerations here should probably focus on measure since given that we don’t find ourselves in the a timeline where impossible things have happened we should expect that a thing’s measure can and does go to zero so that “quantum death” can occur.
I also suspect that most people are not familiar enough with the physics to have much to say here since much of it depends on developing a metaphysical interpretation of evidence that is still being actively debated.
Perhaps the problem is not enough people take the idea seriously, which seems strange to me because so many people take anthropics seriously and, from my perspective, they both work by the same mechanism.
I’ll add that considerations here should probably focus on measure since given that we don’t find ourselves in the a timeline where impossible things have happened we should expect that a thing’s measure can and does go to zero so that “quantum death” can occur.
I also suspect that most people are not familiar enough with the physics to have much to say here since much of it depends on developing a metaphysical interpretation of evidence that is still being actively debated.