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* minimal demixing for emergence of life most probable (simple universes preferred) - <br> low dimensional 3D -> two eyed life forms - number of stable elements not more than necessary<br> (universes infinite but convergent)
 
* minimal demixing for emergence of life most probable (simple universes preferred) - <br> low dimensional 3D -> two eyed life forms - number of stable elements not more than necessary<br> (universes infinite but convergent)
 
* [[Continuity of perception]]<br> anthropic principle<br> arrow of time - by decay of demixing<br> shrinking of arbitrary large pseudo time-spans to zero.
 
* [[Continuity of perception]]<br> anthropic principle<br> arrow of time - by decay of demixing<br> shrinking of arbitrary large pseudo time-spans to zero.

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This article is speculative. It covers topics that are not straightforwardly derivable from current knowledge. Take it with a grain of salt. See: "exploratory engineering" for what can be predicted and what not.
  • minimal demixing for emergence of life most probable (simple universes preferred) -
    low dimensional 3D -> two eyed life forms - number of stable elements not more than necessary
    (universes infinite but convergent)
  • Continuity of perception
    anthropic principle
    arrow of time - by decay of demixing
    shrinking of arbitrary large pseudo time-spans to zero.
  • universe a closed system?
  • fighting thermal death theoretically possible? - universe really closed system? - QM measurements fixate not yet defined amount of demixing?