When probabilities become cosmically good or bad, it's no longer just a matter of multiplying the probability by thea utility. You don't really know what the space of possibilities is. Holographic cosmology asks a priority question. Is it possible that we're looking at space wrong? Could we be missing depth, or other information that we need two or more eyes capable of looking in two different positions at once to find?

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