On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 09:29:58AM -0800, Craig Weinberg wrote:
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> 
> What I am asking is why would the single multiverse be any less dependent 
> upon multiplicity to accomplish its infinities of preserved separations 
> than a single universe does? If a universe needs a multiverse to justify 
> superposition, then why doesn't a multiverse also need a meta-multiverse to 
> keep track of all the possible ways of regulating the creation and 
> preservation of universes? How is infinite regress avoided?
> 

There is no regress in the picture. Please reread my text (or my book)
I have no clue as to why you are postulating one???? Can anyone else
explain Craig's concerns?

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