On Thu, Feb 6, 2025 at 4:30 PM Alan Grayson <agrayson2...@gmail.com> wrote:

*>> As I've said many times before, I don't demand that and neither
> does Many Worlds, there might be an infinite number or there might only be
> an astronomical number to an astronomical power of them,  Many Worlds is
> agnostic on that issue and so am I.  *
>
>
> *> IMO, the MWI does assume an infinite number of worlds, though that
> infinity might be only countable. You can easily infer that from the
> countably many energy states of the H atom. AG *
>

*Maybe, maybe not. The energy states of a hydrogen atom are determined by
the electromagnetic force, so can it really have an infinite number of
energy states? Nobody knows because when a photon gains more energy its
wavelength decreases, eventually its wavelength will be the Planck Length,
about 10^-20 times smaller than the diameter of a proton, and then you will
have so much mass/energy concentrated into such a small space that a tiny
black hole is formed, or at least that's what our current ideas say,
but there is no experimental confirmation of it so would be wise to be a
bit skeptical. And if the photon has more energy than that your guess is as
good as mine about what will happen.   *

* John K Clark    See what's on my new list at  Extropolis
<https://groups.google.com/g/extropolis>*
   q4x

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