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#238 — How to Build a Universe

Making Sense with Sam Harris

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Is It Scientifically Wrong to Say That Certain Things Are Possible?

Is it scientifically wrong to say that we don't, in fact, know that and it is possible? Again, this sounds paradoxical, but perhaps isn't it's possible that possible isn't even a thing. Is there some place to stand with in physics to rule that out? No, i don't think so. I think the way fo these quanti mechanical way functions i've been talking about, are very rich objects. And in principle, i'm contained in a quana mechanical way function, and you're contained in a qona mechanical wave function. But in practice it doesn't change things very much. So it's a kind of philosophical determinism, but practical not o

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