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If you were the God, and all possible parallel universes existed side-by-side, what would you do? Would you delete most, or transform them into copies of the one where people were happiest? Or let them run?

To me, that thought experiment relates to several questions:

* The problem of evil "If God existed, and were omnipotent and good, why would he let there be bad things". If you can even conceive of God not reordering all his universes to be "best", that is one possible answer to the question. (Not that I think that's true, but it's possibly a rebuttal to the argument that "There are bad things, therefore God is at most two of good, omnipotent, and existing")

* A logical extension of local morality. People naturally care more for people close to them (both friends, and people similar to them, and people physically closer to them). To a greater or lesser extent depending on circumstance. This has bad effects, that far away tragedies can get ignored, but good effects, that people can choose to help some people close to them, even if this is a drop in the ocean compared to everything else, but a lot better than just freezing up. But if all possible parallel universes existed, it would make it obvious how every thing you chose to do was an essentially arbitrary decision about how people close to you matter more than everyone else,

Date: 2008-05-06 09:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] d37373.livejournal.com
I can't see that maintaining those requires any expansion of empathy - most of them help my local group. The ones that don't are outweighed by those that do, so it is in my group's interests to maintain the status quo (although attempting to tweak it here and there).

I'd have a harder time arguing about the motivations for the advances themselves, although I'd probably go for something along the lines of delegation of responsibility for decisions to those people who's objectives most align with my own.

Personally, I ascribe my large-scale decisions to an intellectual attempt to improve something large and impersonal (the species, the system, the world) rather than to better the lives of any particular individuals. I can't comprehend that many actual real people, so it can't be empathy. I'm left with 'neatness' and my abstract desire for balanced systems.