Jabba
Philosopher
- Joined
- Feb 23, 2012
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- Again, we're passing in the night. It's like one of us is the teacher -- of say, "Factor Analysis" -- and the other the student -- and the student just doesn't grasp the teachers explanation.Hold on a second. What do you mean by "now"? People who lived 100 years ago thought of the time they were living in as "now". Ditto people 1000 years ago and 100,000 years ago. February 14, 2018, 4:18pm Central Time is not some special moment in time. It was "now" when I wrote this. In another minute it will no longer be "now".
And, as I said before, that likelihood is 1, because this is the only time you, Jabba, could exist. The likelihood of you existing at any other time in the past is 0, because the preconditions for your existence had not been met. The likelihood of you being born in the future is 0, because the preconditions for your existence will no longer be there.
- Could be that I'm the student, and only think that I'm the teacher -- but, probably not...
- But anyway, my basic claim is that the likelihood of "now" being during my lifetime is a meaningful statistical concept, and is extremely small whatever.