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Eschatology / Physical cosmology / Risk analysis / Actuarial science / Bayesian statistics / Anthropic principle / Nick Bostrom / Risks to civilization /  humans /  and planet Earth / Human extinction / Statistics / Science / Probability
Date: 2010-10-20 16:29:39
Eschatology
Physical cosmology
Risk analysis
Actuarial science
Bayesian statistics
Anthropic principle
Nick Bostrom
Risks to civilization
humans
and planet Earth
Human extinction
Statistics
Science
Probability

Anthropic Shadow: Observation Selection Effects and Human Extinction Risks

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