Hlafordlaes
Disorder of Kilopi
... wouldn't be foolish enough try to negate evidence by claiming that if the evidence didn't exist...
Your use of the term 'evidence' to refer to a hypothetical die roll and its relation to p(you), plus whatever nonsense about consciousness you are nursing in the background, is damaging to my 'ears,' or in this case, eyes. Get on with it, make a real argument, stating your case.
The first sign of a good-faith argument is that it recognizes alternatives, given that an honest appraisal will have been performed. And probabilities not tied to observable events are not probabilities, they are wild guesses, making any maths relating to immortality meaningless. As in 'senseless woo.' [These are hints.]
But, uh, "I seem special, especially to me (and, well, my mother)" alone definitely will not cut it.
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A bit snarky, so I'll try this. Imagine we do in fact know, ahead of time and/or in retrospect, which series of fair coin flips, from the BB up to you, leads to you, and we find it is astonishing: at each flip, only heads was the result. "Proof, at last!" of one's very special nature. Until. Until the number of such series that occurred since the BB is made known, and it is so excrutiatingly large that we fall on our knees in awe, knowing that, for sure, in that vast and endless pool of possibility, all kinds of outliers and weird things must lie among the typical random series. Oh, so, all is in order.
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