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本文探讨了弱人择原理,即我们所处的宇宙必须适合意识的存在,因为只有这样,我们才能观察到它。文章类比了宇宙中的“意识彩票”,强调了意识诞生的必然性。通过分析宇宙的精细调谐和多重宇宙假说,作者认为生命存在的条件可能并非如我们想象的那么罕见。文章最后提到了非零和博弈与涌现,并预示了未来对涌现现象的进一步探讨。

🧐 弱人择原理指出,我们所处的宇宙必须允许意识存在,否则我们无法观察到它。这类似于一个彩票,只有赢家才能意识到自己赢得了“意识”的奖品。

💡 宇宙的精细调谐是讨论的重点,文章认为宇宙的物理常数似乎是为生命量身定制的。然而,作者认为这些常数之间可能相互关联,生命存在的条件可能并非那么罕见。

🌍 文章探讨了多重宇宙假说,但认为这并非解释宇宙的必要条件。作者认为,宇宙的开放性更倾向于支持生命,而不是设计来保证它。

➕ 文章强调了非零和博弈在宇宙中的重要性。复杂的生物系统需要非零和过程,而这些过程也促进了意识的产生和发展。

🌱 涌现是文章的核心概念,从基因的传递到人工智能,每一个涌现的层面都建立在先前的基础上。文章预示了对涌现现象的进一步探讨。

Published on May 24, 2025 4:05 AM GMT

The Weak Anthropic Principle: a Prelude to Emergence

Imagine you wake up one morning to a phone call, you’ve won a million dollars in the weekly lotto draw, but you don’t remember entering. The operator informs you that the government has, in a bizarre act of wealth redistribution, put your tax dollars towards a single lottery ticket every week for every person in the country. Somehow you have been completely ignorant of this fact for over a decade. You receive your cheque and are handed an NDA, the program is completely secretive, no one knows about this lottery until they win it.

You Win!

What are the chances of winning such a competition? There’s an equation for this.

(How many winners per draw x how many draws) / How many entrants = chances of winning

Well, since the lottery has been running for 10 years, your country has a population of, let’s say 10 million, all of the money each week is allotted to the winner and no one can win twice.

(1 x 2000) / 10,000,000 = 1 / 5000

So, you have a 1 in 5000 chance of having won it by now. Not great odds. However, from the perspective of everyone who is aware of the lottery (the 2000 winners so far), the chances of winning are 100%.

We have all won this lottery, in a cosmic sense. Our prize…

Consciousness

Now, consciousness is a pretty incredible prize, it is literally everything to us. But how did we gain the good fortune to be born into a world where such a wonder is even possible? Surely not merely by a luck?

We have no idea how many entries we’ve had in the cosmic lottery, but we know that, like with the opening analogy, all the other entries that did not win the prize of consciousness are not aware they haven’t won. So, the fact that we live in a universe where there exist beings that perceive the universe, is actually unremarkable, on the contrary it is inescapable. If there were to be other possible universes that didn’t contain agents capable of perception, they would never be perceived.

This is the basis for what’s called the weak anthropic principle—the idea that the universe must be compatible with conscious observers, because otherwise, no one would be here to notice it. It doesn’t explain why the universe exists, or why it’s this kind of universe—only that conscious observers will, by definition, find themselves in universes that are finely-tuned to create observers.

It sounds tautological, even trivial—and yet it’s profound.

Anthropic Principles

The term “ Anthropic” comes from the Greek word ánthrōpos, meaning “ human” in the sense of a person or an observer. So, the Anthropic Principle relates to our particular human-centred perspective. The reason the formulation I’ve raised is called the Weak Anthropic Principle, is exactly because it doesn’t impose an explanation for the coincidence of all the conditions for life and consciousness, it simply illustrates that we shouldn’t be surprised to find ourselves in such a universe.

The Strong Anthropic Principle seeks instead to explain the coincidence teleologically—meaning, because the universe is fine-tuned for life, it must have a designer. And our universe does appear incredibly fine-tuned for life—physicists understand that any small variation in a long list of universal constants, such as the Gravitational Constant, or the Strong Nuclear Force would preclude the existence of the many emergent systems upon which life itself and our human-centred perspective are dependent.

The Multiverse

This teleological explanation has been opposed by those who claim the multiverse hypothesis, an explanation that allows for a multitude of cosmic lotto tickets, as it were, making the cosmic lottery model viable. But I don’t even think this is necessary, because the constants, while fine-tuned, are not independent dials, rather, they are interdependentshifting one may be compensated for by another, reaching another natural equilibrium. If that’s the case, then life-permitting conditions might not be as improbable as they seem. After all, the universe didn’t produce life instantly or everywhere—it took billions of years of gradually emerging complexity for life to emerge in one place (that we know of). If the settings were truly razor-edge perfect, life could have emerged in… a day, for instance, and we might expect to see a great deal more of it rather than vast expanses of seemingly empty space. Instead, the universe seems permissive, but not prescribed—robust enough to allow life, but not designed to guarantee it.

Further to this, all this fine-tuning talk assumes that consciousness is particular to our form of life, when in fact we can conceive of many different forms of consciousness, arising from entirely different building blocks, consciousness is simply an awareness of the physical world. Then imagine all the forms of consciousness we can’t conceive of.

If you think about it, if we had instead been the recipients of an entirely unrecognisable form of awareness or sentience, we would not only still see a world perfectly suited for us, but would also probably assume that that form of consciousness could only be exactly as it is.

So, we are necessarily a winner of the cosmic lottery, but how unlikely was this? Let’s return to our equation:

(How many winners per draw x how many draws) / How many entrants = chances of winning

We just plug in those numbers right? Okay, how many winners are there per draw (how often consciousness arises given the right conditions)? Hmm, not sure…

How many draws have there been (how many times the conditions that can give rise to consciousness have occurred)? No idea…

How many entrants (how many sorts of consciousness there could be)? Um… shrugs…

(Hmm… not sure x No idea) / Um… shrugs = (? x ?) / ? = ?

We simply don’t have the variables required to calculate how remarkable or unremarkable our universe is, all we can know is that no universe without the conditions to create observers is being observed.

A Non-Zero-Sum Universe?

So, what has this got to do with Non-Zero-Sum games? Well, once we accept that the lottery of conscious existence selects only for winners, we can begin to ask: what kind of game have we entered? And we find that we are playing a non-zero-sum game, because a universe that give rise to complex organisms, by necessity, involves non-zero-sum processes—and not just a particular line of non-zero-sum processes, but layers upon layers of non-zero-sumness.

Emergence

Each new emergent layer builds on a prior substrate—animal life emerges from the transmission of genes, minds emerge from the internal and external networks of animals, ideas emerge from brains and the transmission of ideas leads to greater understanding and cooperation, leading to language, technology and even artificial intelligence.

And when you think about it, if there weren’t processes that give rise to greater complexity all around us (win-win games) we never would have developed the complexity required for consciousness in the first place. We explore many different facets of these cosmic non-zero-sum games in our emergence series, where we see the results of layers of emergence, leading to a system hiding in a corner of an otherwise relatively empty universe, fuelled by the entropic processes in the sun, providing an almost endless supply of energy to our world—an abundant world, which I think is quite exciting.

So…

The weak anthropic principle allows for the possibility that we are at the beginning rather than at the end of a designed world. We necessarily find ourselves in a world where we can craft a future with the wind at our backs, because we are surrounded by the multitude of non-zero-sum systems that gave rise to us, and can be harnessed for even greater ends.

Although it wasn’t intended this way, this post has turned out to be a sort of prequel to the emergence series here on the site. So, if this sort of writing gets you thinking, you should really check it out, it begins with Conway’s Game of Life.


Originally published at https://nonzerosum.games.



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