In an infinite multiverse, the need to calculate if our universe is typical leads directly to the
devastating three-layered measure problem: ad hoc measures are bad ideas to begin with, all
intuitive measures don’t work, and even if multiverse scientists were to find a contrived measure
that did work, it would beg the question of what fine tuned and designed it?
While multiverse theory is plagued by many issues, the measure problem is unique. It
conclusively demonstrates the multiverse’s failure to explain fine tuning and, for that matter, to
explain anything at all. Once you understand the full scope of this problem, you’ll see why the
multiverse fails as a good scientific theory, even in multiverse scientists’ framework.
Timestamps:
0:00 - Opening
0:48 - Intro
1:41 - From a Naive Multiverse to the Measure Problem
4:17 - The Three Layered Measure Problem
- 5:22 1. Ad Hoc Measures
- 9:00 2. Intuitive Measures Don’t Work
- 15:45 3. Fine Tuned Measures
22:02 - The Scope of the Measure Problem
22:32 - The Measure Problem Applies to Any Infinite Multiverse
23:47 - Problems with a Finite Multiverse
29:08 - The Significance of the Measure Problem
32:53 - Outro
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