shminux comments on On accepting an argument if you have limited computational power. - Less Wrong

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Comment author: shminux 13 January 2012 07:59:41PM 0 points [-]

By all means, apply more thought. Until then, I'm happy to stick by my testability assertion.

Comment author: dlthomas 13 January 2012 08:10:34PM 2 points [-]

A simple example might be if more of the worries around the LHC were a little better founded.

Comment author: shminux 13 January 2012 09:14:13PM 0 points [-]

Ah yes, that is good one. Suppose a mad scientist threatens to make an earth-swallowing black hole in the LHC, unless his demands for world domination are met. What would be a prudent course of action? Calculate the utility of complying vs non-complying and go with the higher utility choice? Or do something else? (I have a solution or two, but will hold off suggesting any for now.)