I guess now bowser is asleep. One problem with this argument is that if the size of the universe is less than 2^n, you shouldn't expect to find an arbitrary configuration of size n+1. The size of our universe is estimated to be around 2^280, so that doesn't give you very much.
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It's the upper estimate for the number of atoms in the known universe.
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Replying to @metorotem @rotemeren and
but how do we calculate the probability that the observable universe composing a nontrivial % of the actual universe? of the universe being infinite?
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nevar correct yourself inlune
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Replying to @eigenrobot @RealtimeAI
I see you're still in denial about quantum supremacy.
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theyre oru vrothers
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