I don't see why. Conservation of information is a fundamental property of the Multiverse, and is directly equivalent to the law of unitary evolution in quantum mechanics.
If you are talking about conservation of energy, are you aware that the total energy content of the universe is zero? All of mass-energy is balanced by the negative potential energy of gravitational attraction. Multiplying zero energy universes into a multiverse still conserves energy. Ditto with momentum - the total momentum of the universe is zero. Cheers On Wed, Nov 16, 2005 at 08:14:20PM -0800, James N Rose wrote: > An open hypothesis to list members: > > "Conservation" as a 'fundamental rule of condition' > is incompatible and antithetical with any notions > of "many worlds". > > Either explicitly excludes and precludes the other; > can't have both and retain a consistent existentialism. > > J Rose -- *PS: A number of people ask me about the attachment to my email, which is of type "application/pgp-signature". Don't worry, it is not a virus. It is an electronic signature, that may be used to verify this email came from me if you have PGP or GPG installed. Otherwise, you may safely ignore this attachment. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- A/Prof Russell Standish Phone 8308 3119 (mobile) Mathematics 0425 253119 (") UNSW SYDNEY 2052 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Australia http://parallel.hpc.unsw.edu.au/rks International prefix +612, Interstate prefix 02 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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