Talk:Carter catastrophe

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@Jberkel According to Wikipedia, "Carter catastrophe" is not an early version of the argument but just an older name for it. Do you know more? Maybe we should make this a synonym? Equinox 00:13, 7 January 2024 (UTC)Reply

Reading a bit more about it, it seems that the doomsday argument was "discovered" independently by a few people, and Brandon Carter never wanted to take credit for it, so he had someone else publish the argument for him. The definition should reflect this somehow, as the argument that was used by Carter in his lectures, before it was formally published. Carter himself suggested the name "Carter-Leslie doomsday argument" be used. So maybe it's a bit of both, an early/informal name and an early (unpublished) version. Jberkel 09:13, 8 January 2024 (UTC)Reply