
Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas AMA | October 2025
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Oct 13, 2025 Dive into a realm of intriguing ideas as Sean Carroll tackles everything from the nuances of many-worlds theory to the ethics of AI rights. He explores the role of cosmology in understanding consciousness and the mysteries of time. Tune in for a discussion on the potential of dark stars and the impact of political actions on scientific progress. Carroll also reflects on the intersection of science and creativity, tackling misconceptions while offering personal anecdotes and engaging thought experiments.
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Modal Reasoning Links Many Worlds To Possibilities
- Everettian many-worlds and David Lewis's modal realism are different mechanisms but share useful self-locating reasoning tools.
- Treating probabilities as indexical uncertainty links modal talk and quantum branching.
How Theorists And Experimentalists Differ
- Theoretical physicists build models, compute consequences, and write papers to compare with data.
- Experimental physicists design, build, and analyze instruments and collaborate with theorists to test predictions.
Science Updates Beliefs, It Doesn’t Prove Them
- Science never offers absolute proof; it updates credences with evidence rather than deducing truths from axioms.
- Mathematical proofs differ from empirical certainty, so treat scientific confidence probabilistically.






