On 11/28/2017 7:29 PM, John Clark wrote:
On Tue, Nov 28, 2017 at 9:05 PM, Brent Meeker <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>wrote:
>>
And how is the Eternal Inflation Multiverse fundamentally
different from the String Theory Multiverse?
>
I didn't say they were different from each other; I said they were
different from the mulitple worlds of Everett which all share the
same physics with the same physical constant values.
I see no reason all the Everett worlds have the same physics, unless
it turns out that only one sort of physics can happen.
Everett just takes the Schrodinger equation of evolution according to
some Hamiltionian. The Hamiltonian doesn't change the physical
constants...that's why they're called constants.
But lets assume you're right, then the string theory multiverse must
be larger than the many worlds multiverse incorporating everything in
Everett's version and MORE;
Right.
Brent
after all if it contains universes with radically different laws of
physics it must also contain more modest things like a world where my
coin came up heads instead of tails.
John K Clark
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