On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 5:18 PM, Russell Standish <[email protected]>
wrote:

> The Multiverse equivalent of conservation of energy is unitarity of the
> evolution of Schroedinger's equation. Or equivalently, that the
> Hamiltonian is Hermitian.
>

Or to put it more simply, it you use your theory to add up all the
probabilities about what particle X is going to do it had better equal 1,
if it's less than 1 then the theory is incomplete it it's greater than 1
then it's ridiculous. Many World's passes that test, but to be honest so do
a lot of other quantum interpretations.

> I also like to point out that unitarity is also equivalent to
> conservation of information


Yes, and that's why it's so important to figure out if a Black Hole really
does destroy information; it probably doesn't but if it does then a lot of
physics is going to need to change.

  John K Clark

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