Knowledge-creation amounts to gaining greater access to the multiverse due to its irreversibility—or more precisely, it amounts to permeating across the multiverse due to its assimilative nature. Yet knowledge-creation must also imply access to previously inaccessible universes, owning to its unlimited improvability. The way in which one permeates the multiverse via knowledge-creation resembles, in some sense, Cantor’s Infinity Hotel (see David Deutsch’s elaboration of the concept).
The sense of infinity here (and the multiverse in general) resembles that of Mandelbrot’s fractals.
Related:
- 1-1c2a There is no escape we are and will be shaped by anti-rational memes
- 5-1b1a2c0 No theory can exhaust reality
- Value scale converge with knowledge, but knowledge at any point in time is improvable indefinitely: