There's a tiny bit of daylight here between this way of casting it and what I think is the traditional cosmologist way. Most physicists would just say, let's imagine we're at a typical place in the universe - regardless of how many observers there are. But if you have a different application where you're trying to evaluate different hypotheses, then it could start to be important that you focus not on spatial temporal regions, but actually on counting observers.

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