Le dim. 5 janv. 2025, 01:18, Brent Meeker <meekerbr...@gmail.com> a écrit :

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> On 1/4/2025 1:11 PM, Alan Grayson wrote:
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> On Saturday, January 4, 2025 at 1:46:26 PM UTC-7 John Clark wrote:
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> On Sat, Jan 4, 2025 at 10:00 AM Alan Grayson <agrays...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> *> Moderation is inappropriate where Trump physics is endorsed. AG *
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> *About a month ago Sean Carroll uploaded a very good video explaining the
> Many Worlds theory, but it's over an hour long so I know there's about as
> much chance of a dilettante such as yourself of actually watching it is
> there is of you reading a post of mine if it's longer than about 100 words.
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> *The Many Worlds of Quantum Mechanics | Dr. Sean Carroll
> <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FTmxIUz21bo&t=8s> *
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> *John K Clark    See what's on my new list at  Extropolis
> <https://groups.google.com/g/extropolis>*
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> *Sure, I'll watch it. But I am still waiting for your reply to my
> question, posed around 10 times, why, based on S's equation, every thing
> that can happen, MUST HAPPEN. *
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> Basically it boils down to two things.  One, they think the Schoredinger
> equation is sufficient to described measurement so long as the world can
> separate into independent copies for each eigenvalue of the measurement.
> Exactly how this separation proceeds and how it is originated is sort of
> hand wavy, but they're sure it can be squared.   Second, they want
> everything to be deterministic.  So having all but one of the world's go
> away would require randomness per the Born rule.  At one time they thought
> the Born rule was already implict in the Schoredinger equation.  But since
> everything happens it's not so clear what it means that probabilities are
> equal to the squared amplitude.  Probability of what?  Not probability of a
> value happening.  Probability of finding oneself in a particular world?
> How does the probability amplitude of a quantum event get to apply some
> kind of "weight" to you or to a world?  One my say "That's just the way it
> is.  If it's probabilistic then it must follow Born's rule by Gleanson's
> theorem."  But then that's assuming it's probabilistic, not just
> Schroedinger's equation...in which case why not just bite the bullet and
> says it's the probability that a particular world exists.
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Because to me in itself, only one world is absurd... as absurd that my life
is finite and preceeded by an infinite time in the past and infinite time
in the future... I know reality doesn't have to please me, but one world
theory is as absurd as absurd can be imo. Only a theory about information
where everything exists seems lesz absurd, yeah there is a gazillion things
in it, so there is also in one world,  thing is with MW like things, there
is an explanation for you to be, you're one of the possibilities... in one
world, you're one possibilities realised whatever that means against all
not realised whatever that means, the realised thing is the absurd.

Quentin

-- All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain. Roy Betty,
Rutger Hauer

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> *And please don't offer your BS that you've answered it repeatedly. Such a
> claim would be blatent lie. Finally, I know what you haven't offered the
> answer. It's really simple. You don't want to admit the Emperor has no
> clothes, as such an admission might trigger a coronary when you realize
> you've been preaching a lie these many years. AG *
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