On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 5:53 PM, LizR <lizj...@gmail.com> wrote:

> There should be an Everett style multiverse embedded in the string
> landscape universe.
>

Perhaps but that's not the only way it could happen, string theory could be
wrong and Everett still be right. Everett pointed out that Schrodinger's
Wave Equation seems to be saying that everything that could happen does
happen, and that seems to be what Andre Linde's theory of Eternal Inflation
is saying too. And that's why I thing it's so important to know if the
variation in the Big Bang polarization radiation that was announced in
March is real or not. If Linde is right then Everett probably is too.

> if our "bubble" in the string landscape is infinite (which I think it can
> be?) then it *itself* contains a MWI style multiverse,
>

Yes

> So we get a "redundant infinity" of identical universes ("infinity
> squared" ? ,Or cubed
>

Those are all the same sized infinity, to get a larger one you have to go
2^infinity.

  John K Clark

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