caveman1917
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Moreover, in this particular problem we observe that for all x in {K, L, M}, P(x|E) ≤ P(H|E).
We observe no such thing.
All theories leading to immortality must assume at least the physical body that's observed in E, but that's all H requires.
No it doesn't, H requires that only the physical body exists (that consciousness is a property of that body). Hence your argument, which like most of the bad math in this thread you just repeat no matter how many times it gets refuted, fails because H is distinct from K and your argument relies on K being a subset of H.
Unless you want to claim that an immortal soul connected to the brain (K, L or M in your formulation) is an instance of H (the materialist position)?
The scientific position is materialism.
No it isn't. Materialism is just one of many philosophical positions which are consistent with science. You should distinguish between your personal philosophical inclinations and science. The entire science thing is a red herring anyway, the discussion is philosophical, materialism vs "immortal soul"-ism, not scientific.
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