On Wednesday, November 29, 2017 at 3:14:28 AM UTC, John Clark wrote:
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> On Tue, Nov 28, 2017 at 5:34 PM, <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
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>>> All 3 assume the same physics.
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>> ​For string theory, the multiverse universes could have radically 
>> different fundamental parameters; e.g., Coulomb's law with force a function 
>> of 1/ r^3, and/or no gravity, and/or whatever. In MWI, all alleged 
>> universes have the SAME laws,
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> No,
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> MMI alleges that everything that can happen does happen, in a universe 
> with 4 spacial dimension Coulombs law would have a function of 1/ r^3, 
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> You need help, badly, urgently. Those other universes in the MWI allegedly 
> result in the UN-measured values of some quantum experiment performed in 
> our universe, being *observed*. If, as you claim, any fundamental 
> parameters can exist, then there would be universes where matter could NOT 
> exist, and the reproducing of the measuring scenario would be IMPOSSIBLE! AG
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