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Recognizing that the Copernican Principle is just Bayes’s Rule with an uninformative prior answers a lot of questions about its validity. The Copernican Principle seems reasonable exactly in those situations where we know nothing at all—such as looking at the Berlin Wall in 1969, when we’re not even sure what timescale is appropriate.
Algorithms to Live By: The Computer Science of Human Decisions
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