The number of physically distinguishable states the entire visible part
of the universe can be in, is finite:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHEp855NS6c&t=1188s
Saibal
On 30-08-2025 12:11, Alan Grayson wrote:
Supposedly, S's equation justifies the claim that every outcome is
realized in its some world, but in the case of a single polarized
photon, the equation seems out-to-lunch, that is, missing-in-action. A
single photon can be polarized in every direction, which implies by
the Many Worlds Interpretation, at least a countably infinite number
of outcomes, or possibly an uncountably infinite number of outcomes.
But where is S's equation to support this conclusion? AG
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