What does it mean to have more than one observer in a branch?  A branch forms because the result is orthogonal to the other different results.  Of course any number of persons can observe it, which by construction means they are in that branch.  Is that what you mean?

Brent

On 2/19/2025 10:48 PM, Quentin Anciaux wrote:
If you assume one observer per branch, you assume what you want to prove: that measure plays no role.

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