On 10/3/2019 10:44 AM, Philip Thrift wrote:
On Thursday, October 3, 2019 at 12:39:09 PM UTC-5, Brent wrote:
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
It it's probability were zero would you still count its energy?
Brent
But MWI eliminates probabilities.
That's its problem. But it has to explain the appearance of probabilities.
World W branches into W0 and W1, then W00, W01, W10, W11, then ...
They all exist in MWI.
But WA, WB, WC,... don't. it's a popular fallacy that MWI means
everything happens.
Brent
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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