On 1 November 2014 04:00, Bruno Marchal <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> On 31 Oct 2014, at 01:34, LizR wrote:
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> I believe David Deutsch says there are lots of photons but only one Photon.
>
> What would that mean precisely?
>
> It would entail that there are a lot of david deutsch, but only one David
> Deutsch, but I am not sure the david deutsch can be OK with this,
> especially after differentiation.
>
> I think it means DD (or dd) has reified the wave function. Hence a photon
we detect is part of a larger object described by the wave function (with
no probabilities involved). He calls the larger, "more multiversal" version
a Photon. IIRC.

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