Sean Carroll has recently argued that theories predicting that observations are dominated by Boltzmann Brains should be rejected because they are cognitively unstable: "they cannot simultaneously be true and justifiably believed." While such Boltzmann Brain theories are indeed cognitively unstable, one does not need to appeal to this argumentation to reject them. Instead, they may be ruled out by conventional Bayesian reasoning, which is sufficient to keep Boltzmann Brains at bay.
翻译:肖恩·卡罗尔最近认为,预测观察为博尔茨曼大脑所主宰的理论应该被拒绝,因为它们在认知上不稳定:“它们不可能同时真实,而且有理由相信 ” 。 虽然这种博尔茨曼大脑理论的确在认知上不稳定,但人们不必呼吁这种论点来拒绝它们。 相反,传统的贝叶斯逻辑可以排除它们,这足以让博尔茨曼大脑处于停滞状态。