It would seem that there are a finite number of ways to survive (or die in)
any given car accident. It that's the case, the number of many world
branches would be limited by this value. Taken longitudinally, it would
seem that the architecture of the world lines of these and similar events
would limit the number of worlds associated with the individual. That is,
after such a life-threatening event, the number of multiple copies of the
individual become limited.
R. Miller
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