On Thursday, October 3, 2019 at 12:39:09 PM UTC-5, Brent wrote:
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> On 10/3/2019 6:29 AM, Alan Grayson wrote: 
> > Why would the energy of a branch be related to its probability of 
> > occurrance? One can imagine a very low probability, so low that it 
> > can't even contain copies of the experimenter. Totally ridiculous! AG 
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> It it's probability were zero would you still count its energy? 
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> Brent 
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But MWI eliminates probabilities.

World W branches into W0 and W1, then W00, W01, W10, W11, then ...

They all exist in MWI.

Given a world (in Sabine's MWI above) W where there is a computer C with a 
quantum random number generator, after C generates a string of 1000 0s and 
1s, the  energy of the computer 

   C-[one thousand (0|1)s]

in each  leaf world of the resulting branching tree will be 1/(2^1000)th of 
energy of C.

@philipthrift 

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