
Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas 75 | Max Tegmark on Reality, Simulation, and the Multiverse
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Dec 2, 2019 Max Tegmark, a renowned MIT physicist, dives into the mind-bending realms of the multiverse and mathematical reality. He discusses the wild implications of the Mathematical Multiverse, where every mathematical structure could be real. The conversation explores the intriguing simulation hypothesis, challenging beliefs about consciousness and existence. Tegmark also emphasizes the ethical development of artificial intelligence, likening its potential impact to fire and urging for a positive vision of the future with technology at its core.
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Giordano Bruno
- Giordano Bruno was burned at the stake in 1600 for proposing an infinite universe.
- This demonstrates historical resistance to multiverse theories.
Local Laws of Physics
- Many "fundamental" physics laws are just local conditions, like our solar system having eight planets.
- Even seemingly fundamental constants, like the proton-electron mass ratio, might be local.
Level Three Multiverse
- Hugh Everett's level three multiverse interprets quantum randomness as the subjective experience of being cloned.
- This suggests our reality is bigger than we think, and there is no true randomness.









