On 12/2/2018 11:42 AM, Philip Thrift wrote:


On Sunday, December 2, 2018 at 8:13:48 AM UTC-6, agrays...@gmail.com wrote:

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    *Obviously, from a one-world perspective, only one history
    survives for a single trial. But to even grossly approach anything
    describable as "Darwinian", you have to identify characteristics
    of histories which contribute positively or negatively wrt
    surviving but I don't see an inkling of that. IMO, Quantum
    Darwinism is at best a vacuous restatement of the measurement
    problemt; that we don't know why we get what we get. AG*





In the *sum over histories* interpretation - of the double-slit experiment, for example - each history carries a unit complex number - like a gene - and this gene reenforces (positively) or interferes (negatively) with other history's genes in the sum.

But I thought you said the ontology was that only one history "popped out of the Lottery machine"?  Here you seem to contemplate an ensemble of histories, all those ending at the given spot, as being real.

Brent

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