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The Probability of Living in a Simulation
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The bland principle of indifference suggests that if there are two sets of observers, one of which is significantly larger than the other, and you can't tell which set you belong to, you should assign a probability proportional to the size of the sets. This leads to the possibility that there are more simulated people with our experiences than non-simulated individuals, thereby increasing the chance that we could be living in a simulation.

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