And just to follow up on that, there are still an infinite number of 
irrational numbers between 0 and 0.00001. But not as large an infinity as 
those between 0.00001 and 1. So extrapolating to universes, the very low 
probability, white rabbit universes also occur an infinite number of times, 
but that does not make them equally as likely as the universes which behave 
as we would classically expect. 

On Friday, October 11, 2013 10:04:40 PM UTC+11, Liz R wrote:
>
> If you subdivide a continuum, I assume you can do so in a way that gives 
> the required probabilities. For example if the part of the multiverse that 
> is involved in performing a quantum measurement with a 50-50 chance of 
> either outcome is represented by the numbers 0 to 1, you can divide those 
> into 0-0.5 and 0.5 to 1. Doesn't David do something like this in FOR? (Or 
> is this too simplistic?)
>
>

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