Re: choice and the quantum

2006-01-25 Thread daddycaylor
choice between quantum games, only one of which will be realized (namely, the chosen game). To be sure, each game consists of an array of branches, all of which will, if that game is chosen, be realized. But this does not mean that all games will be realized. It is no less coherent

choice and the quantum

2006-01-24 Thread Lennart Nilsson
be modelled as Everettian branching, with each possible outcome of the decision realized on some branch. This is not true, and it is not at all what is going on in the decision scenarios Deutsch and Wallace consider. Rather, the agent is making a genuine choice between quantum games, only one of which