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by TheOtherHobbes
106 days ago
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The problem with Many Worlds is that it doesn't place a bound on the number of worlds, so you can't derive the Born Rule from it. That's quite a serious issues. And arguments against that - like Self-Locating Uncertainty, or Zurek's Envariance - look suspiciously circular if you pull them apart. There's also the issue that if you don't have a mechanism that constrains probability, you can't say anything about the common mechanism of any of the worlds you're in. Your world may be some kind of lottery-winning statistical freak world which happens to have very unusual properties, and generalising from them is absolutely misleading. There's no way of testing that, so you end up with something unfalsifiable. |
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I don’t claim to understand them though. I have tried.