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{{quote|"How about I observe. Therefore the universe is. Therefore, we can say if the human beings who observe the universe hadn't actually evolved as far as they did, then there wouldn't be any observations and the universe wouldn't have anyone to acknowledge its existence. So it wouldn't really matter if the universe existed or not. The universe is because human beings know it is."|'''Itsuki Koizumi''', ''[[The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya]]''}}
{{quote|"How about I observe. Therefore the universe is. Therefore, we can say if the human beings who observe the universe hadn't actually evolved as far as they did, then there wouldn't be any observations and the universe wouldn't have anyone to acknowledge its existence. So it wouldn't really matter if the universe existed or not. The universe is because human beings know it is."|'''Itsuki Koizumi''', ''[[The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya]]''}}
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* Though it is never mentioned explicitly, the anthropic principle is the entire premise of [http://lesswrong.com/lw/14h/the_hero_with_a_thousand_chances/ The Hero with a Thousand Chances].
* Though it is never mentioned explicitly, the anthropic principle is the entire premise of [http://lesswrong.com/lw/14h/the_hero_with_a_thousand_chances/ The Hero with a Thousand Chances].


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