On 6/9/2014 6:48 PM, Russell Standish wrote:
OK - there are 2 future branches, A and B, each of which have equal
objective probability of occurring. Ie the Born rule says each has a
probability of 0.5.
However, perhaps _subjectively_, Alice sees branch A with probability
0.9 and branch B with probability 0.1, and Bob sees branch A with
probability 0.1 and branch B with probability 0.9.
If there are only two branches then Alice see each with probability 1.0. From a bird's
eye view you can renormalize this and call it 0.5. But I don't see any way to even assign
meaning to 0.1 or 0.9 when the branch probabilities are 0.5.
Brent
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