It seems that information is conserved in an MWI Math Space
where every possibility is known ahead of time;
whereas information is created, but energy conserved
in in a wave-collapse physical space.

On Thu, Nov 20, 2014 at 7:59 AM, spudboy100 via Everything List <
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> This, I comprehend, I was just musing that why just keep the same concept
> of universes? Why not go tegmark, or trans tegmark, with this. Why not
> compare the super cosmos to be a data storing thing like a database, rather
> than an acorn, hold merely biological data? Since reality seems to be
> math(s) based, why not computational? Why not have a giant SAN, a storage
> area network, rather then just a random access memory with lower mem? Its
> just a conjecture from, and idiot, me, but since people like Seth Lloyd
> have conjectured that the universe does processing, I am dropping the other
> shoe on this.
>
> If only one universe results, information has been created - genuinely
> random bit(s) of data that didn't exist before, such as which way a photon
> went or whether a cat is alive or dead. It's only in the multiverse view
> that the information content is preserved, because you have all possible
> outcomes and overall they cancel out (like in "Theory of nothing" but on a
> smaller scale.)
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: LizR <[email protected]>
> To: everything-list <[email protected]>
> Sent: Wed, Nov 19, 2014 9:59 pm
> Subject: Re: Two apparently different forms of entropy
>
>   On 20 November 2014 12:04, spudboy100 via Everything List <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Ah! You don't think that the collapse in one universe, creates one, in
>> which the information is preserved? Not uncovers one, splits of a new
>> clone, like an amoeba does. Perhaps there are universes that split off when
>> a decision gets made where, where it is analogous to a data file. If this
>> is so, then part of the multiverse is a relational database. Call it
>> Oracle-1 Delta Googleplex. I have dibbs on the name. Patent Pending!
>>
>>  If only one universe results, information has been created - genuinely
> random bit(s) of data that didn't exist before, such as which way a photon
> went or whether a cat is alive or dead. It's only in the multiverse view
> that the information content is preserved, because you have all possible
> outcomes and overall they cancel out (like in "Theory of nothing" but on a
> smaller scale.)
>
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