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\item Therefore the probability of $p$ is $0$.  \end{enumerate}  The second part of the argument reusessteps 1-4 from  the first part, steps above,  rephrased to allow partial modelling, but also has a few extra ones.  6. ones:  \begin{enumerate}  \item  In order to have intelligent beings one needs finite theories that are useful. 7. \item  In order to have a finite theory with a non-zero probability the only option is to have a theory that only works in a small part of the universe, so small that it covers a 0 $0$  fraction of the universe. 8. \item  Therefore P(p | there $p$'s probability  is no Creator) = 0. $0$.  \end{enumerate}  \section{Modelling possible worlds}