Because it's accurate and insightful as to many of the problems you're having.
Of course you do. Now go tell this to any quantum physicist and watch them laugh in your face.
Cognitive science says differently.
Or religious experiences are a basic form of pattern finding.
The way out of it is Bayesian rationality.
So you've just admitted your own "metaphysics" of not accepting any deterministic explanation. No wonder you're so resistant to understanding MW.
This is factually incorrect, and you'd understand why if you'd read and understood the article I linked to.
"Standard" physics fails Occam's Razor and everything else we know about physics.
This assumes that every big bang would have the same initial set of parameters. Within a set of initial parameters selected by the wavefunction there would be "natural selection" within those limits. This is identical to Game Theory where every game with its own set of rules creates a "correct" strategy. Natural selection is simply what we call the "correct strategy" given the universe and its parameters that we find ourselves in and, more specifically, the part of the universe we find ourselves in (meaning our galaxy, solar system, planet, etc., which creates its own "rules within the rules" of the larger universal game). While it's true that MW would exclude an indeterministic natural selection, this does not mean that natural selection as we understand it wouldn't still occur.
Organisms being involved in natural selection has nothing to do with them being/not being programmed. DNA says you're overrated, and psychic phenomena cannot exist without the DNA that forms it.
I already excluded objects like your computer with the example of a sewing machine, same thing. Obviously AI is still in its infancy, but we've already managed to digitize all kinds of things we never would've dreamed of. If you can digitize photography, you can digitize an eye; if you can digitize music, you can digitize an ear. Now all that's needed is a digitized brain, which will, indeed, be much more complex and may or may not be possible. I'm agnostic on the issue, but things are currently pointing in that direction, and this is in no way on the same level of a simulation world as a simulated world would be magnitudes more complex than a lone human brain. This is like saying in 1940 that flying to the moon and flying to another galaxy are equally likely metaphysically speaking.



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