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Sure the argument presupposes fine tuning the thread is for those who grant that the universe is FT. If you don’t grant this asssumtion
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It is implicit in the multiverse hypothesis according to the theory there is a potentially infinite number of universes which means that everything that is possible (mo matter how unlikely) would happen every once in a while.
I don't believe that is implicit, but I believe your point is demonstrated regardless (because some of the below is not unlikely at all) so I will leave that aside.
It is possible to have intelligent life capable of creating artificial universes (ether actual universes or simulations)
Simulations exist demonstrably within this universe. So, yes on simulations, but no on 'actual'. That is an incredible stretch of the term 'possible'. We don't really know how this one came to be, how could we suggest that it might be an artificially reproducible phenomenon? Science fiction often speaks of 'reversing gravity' but there is nothing about gravity that suggests that is a possibility, thus it is not necessarily on the list of possible things that might exist in other universes (or ours for that matter).
Therefore it follows that some universes would be artifitial.
Yes, all of the simulations. Any others? Well, who can say?
Since a single intelligent civilization can create millions of artificial universes, these artificial universes would be more abundant than natural occurring universes.
Granted. Unless, it was incredibly difficult, time or resource consuming, economically deficit, dangerous, immoral, irresponsible or any otherwise terrible idea in which case the intelligence simply doesn't do it regardless of how possible it is. Of course we don't even know if it's possible, so who can say what 'making an actual universe' does to the ones that are here already? It could be monumentally catastrophic and typically result in the destruction if the 'parent' universe, for example. What might that do to what's 'possible'?
Therefore it would be more likely that we life in an artificial universe.
Also, granted. IF I concede that the universe is 'fine-tuned' AND I concede to 'artificial actual universes' being possible AND I concede that this universe IS NOT a simulation THEN.
That's a lot of IFs.
Anyway, a few questions:
A: What does a 'roughly tuned' universe look like?
1: What does an 'untuned' universe look like?
And finally: Please tell me the difference between 'artificial' and 'simulated'. That's one I really don't get. Wouldn't the fact that it's artificial also classify it immediately as a simulation?