6 episodesOur current experience -- your own experience, at this very moment, of seeing ordered letters on a screen -- therefore seems to provide overwhelming anthropic evidence against any model of reality or physics which would imply that most brains are Boltzmann brains. Any attempted objection to "the surprising overwhelming order of our present experience contradicts the theory that most experience is far more disordered" -- eg, "But I don't believe in anthropic reasoning, so there" -- makes the prediction that your experience will dissolve into chaos in the next moment. Assuming the Boltzmann scenario, even conditioned on your current experience being anomalously orderly, most orderly experiences like this dissolve into chaos within moments. So if your current experience does not dissolve into chaos within moments, you should regard the Boltzmann hypothesis as having made an extremely strong prediction which has now been falsified
