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That said, the hypothesis that almost all human-level populations die before they’re able to create many simulations would be surprising if true. One could reasonably hope that at least one in ten human-level populations will be collectively rational enough not to destroy itself; or if that’s too optimistic for you, we can run a version of the argument requiring only one in a thousand.
Reality+: Virtual Worlds and the Problems of Philosophy
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