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In this post, I’m going to use a facetious point about prime numbers to explain what exactly I think is wrong with the famous Ontological Argument.
I've dipped back into the world of playing around with LLMs for the first time since the first days of ChatGPT, and they've come a long way. Specifically, I've been trying out Google's latest model, Gemini 2.5. I’m very impressed.
This post is in response to Pete Mandik’s Hail Mary.
My friend Philip Goff just posted an article about how I’d made him miserable by convincing him, at least temporarily, that there’s no need to explain the fine-tuning of the constants by invoking God, because a multiverse would do just fine...
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