On 28 October 2014 08:51, meekerdb <[email protected]> wrote:

>  On 10/27/2014 2:57 AM, LizR wrote:
>
>  On 25 October 2014 06:16, meekerdb <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>>  And doesn't such a god exist necessarily in the UD?  And doesn't the
>> egomanical, despotic god of Abraham also exist necessarily?  As well as all
>> the gods of Olympus and the Norse gods and the Hindu gods...
>>
>>  Is this true? And do these gods also exist in an Everett multiverse?
> (in the same way that Harry Potter does)
>
>
> Dunno, but quantum mechanics doesn't warrant that everything happens and
> everything exists.  It puts a lot of limits on things e.g. Pauli exclusion
> principle, Heisenberg uncertainty, waves cancel in Young's slits so that no
> photon hits certain regions,...
>

Yes that's the sort of thing I was getting at.



> The UD may be more expansive.
>


The MV hypothetically does everything that is physically possible
(including HPUs). The UD does everything that is "thinkable" or
"experiencable" (I suppose). I'm not sure if these two things are
isomorphic (from the viewpoint of conscious observers, of course).

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