On 23 January 2014 18:09, meekerdb <meeke...@verizon.net> wrote:

>
> Yeah, but decoherence just makes things look classical at a coarse-grained
> level (when we trace over the environment).  Microscopically it's spreading
> the superposition.
>
> Yes, I guess that makes sense. All those quantum entities will be fuzzing
out, regardless of what we do - so I assume the answer to the original
question is that the multiverse differentiates like his "old method" of
backing up files - taking complete snapshots of everything - rather than
using the "version control system" method of only storing differences?

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