The general condition (the part of environment that cannot be controlled by the actor, to use the term as defined by Rothbard himself) of the multiverse implies the scarcity of time for each universe. The immortal being has unlimited time in his universe, but his time is still scarce because he cannot realize all the cases of it could’ve been otherwise—which are realized in the multiverse—in his timeline, because even if he achieves everything, the order at which his ends were satisfied must be different when compared to that of other universes.
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- Economics of God
- 13-1a Humans have problems because we have to choose because we could be otherwise because of the multiverse
- 5-1b5 Keep solving problems including the problem of what problems to solve
- 7-1a5b Ask which problem-situation is the most problematic one (conscious, inexplicit, unconscious, future, new)
- Order matters
- 6-3a2.1 How you achieve something matters as much as what you achieve
- 3-1c2f In tech, most of the value is in the ordering, in the useful configuration of zeroes and ones, which users click to pay for it
- 3-1c2d Human knowledge is hierarchically structured. It’s a list but also about how things on the list relate to one another. The sum of what we know is greater than all things put together.
- 3-1c2d1 Individuals or nations might possess the same values, but the ordering differs
- 9-2b1.2 Marshall McLuhan - ‘It is the medium itself that is the message, not the content’