Bartosz Milewski on Nostr: Obviously, the frequentist argument fails when applied to a single Universe, but the ...
Obviously, the frequentist argument fails when applied to a single Universe, but the Bayesian interpretation is not much better--it assumes ignorance about the actual mechanism (if any). So I can't make sense of it.
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