On 8/25/2014 3:24 PM, Russell Standish wrote:
On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 10:42:02AM -0700, meekerdb wrote:
I think the original question was whether this was consistent with
comp (or the UD). So long as every universe is finite at every
epoch, I think it is.  And since there can be an infinite number of
universes there will be infinitely many copies of each one - which
will diverge in to the future and hence provide FPI for their
residents.

Brent

An infinite sampling from an infinite countable set need not produce
an infinite number of copies of each element. It may do so, and the UD
is a case in point, but I'm not aware of anything in inflation theory
that requires it to be so.


True, and a good point. But I think doesn't affect by original answer that the multiverse is compatible with comp. It's just that they share the same measure problem.

Brent

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