Everybody's dead, Dave.
Maybe in the long-term but with nobody monitoring the nuclear plants I got to expect things might even get worse before they get better.
Jason
I wouldn't be sad. The human race makes choices and will meet the fate it deserves.
I assume you're referring to (a flawed interpretation of) the Observer Principle, but do you really believe the only minds capable of observation are human? (That's always been one of my biggest problems with the premise of Schrödinger's Cat - the cat knows whether it is dying or not.)If humanity goes extinct, does the universe cease to exist? Is there reality without mind?
In a multiverse, mind perhaps continues to persist in some state branches. Of course, because of the Bekenstein bound, the number of possible universes within the observable cosmic limit is not infinite so mind could possibly go extinct in large regions - although cosmic inflation might eventually correct this as the observable region expands. Mind appears important to us because we motes of existence think ourselves important. The cosmos doesn't care unless we expand mind to encompass it.If humanity goes extinct, does the universe cease to exist? Is there reality without mind?
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