On Thursday, November 30, 2017 at 6:09:26 AM UTC, Brent wrote: > > > > On 11/29/2017 9:34 PM, [email protected] <javascript:> wrote: > > > > On Thursday, November 30, 2017 at 5:21:40 AM UTC, [email protected] > wrote: >> >> >> >> On Wednesday, November 29, 2017 at 8:44:18 PM UTC, [email protected] >> wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>> On Wednesday, November 29, 2017 at 5:29:01 PM UTC, John Clark wrote: >>>> >>>> On Tue, Nov 28, 2017 at 10:51 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>> > >>>>> If, as you claim, any fundamental parameters can exist, >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> That >>>> is NOT >>>> >>>> what I claimed >>>> . >>>> I claimed any >>>> f >>>> undamental parameter >>>> that >>>> can exist >>>> does exist, I did NOT claim >>>> any >>>> f >>>> undamental parameter >>>> can exist. There is a HUGE difference! >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> > >>>>> then there would be universes where matter could NOT exist, and the >>>>> reproducing of the measuring scenario would be IMPOSSIBLE! >>>>> >>>> >>>> And that is why the MWI says everything that can happen does happen, >>>> not everything that can't happen does happen. >>>> >>>> > >>>>> You need help, badly, urgently. >>>> >>>> >>>> Hmm, after communicating with you for a while I have reached the >>>> following conclusion: >>>> >>>> you sir are an ass. >>>> >>> >> Have you been speaking with my wife lately? LOL. Can't deny that, but >> here's what I wrote and your response: >> >> * AG >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, * >> >> JC> No, >> >> 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 >> , If string theory is right about such a universe not violating the laws >> of logic then that universe can happen. and if that universe can happen >> then >> MWI >> says it does happen. >> And such a universe would exist in the Eternal Inflation >> multiverse >> too. >> >> * But that's NOT what MMI alleges. That's essentially what Tegmark >> claims, but the Many Worlds of MWI have the SAME defining parameters as our >> universe since OUR universe is claimed to be reproduced EXACTLY, except for >> the measurements realized in different universes when a quantum experiment >> is performed in OUR universe. Of course, if we lived in a universe with >> DIFFERENT defining parameters, I suppose MWI would claim copies of those >> would be identical, but this is my first encounter with the EXPANDED, >> TEGMARKIAN-LIKE claim that the MWI ALSO claims all possible universes must >> exist. AG* >> > > *In fact, when you think about it, the possible universes claimed by MWI > is HUGELY GREATER than the number claimed by string theory EVEN IF OUR > UNIVERSE IS THE ONLY POSSIBLE UNIVERSE -- not a mere 10^500 -- since > there's no limit on how many universes metastasize when Joe the Plumber > enters a casino (or the lab in an electron double slit experiment) and > pulls the slot machine only one time. AG* > > > The string theory number is the number of possible different physics. > Each different physics gives rise to a branching sequence of MWI. > > Brent >
Right, but according to MWI branching only occurs when a quantum experiment is done in one of those universes, AG -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Everything List" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at https://groups.google.com/group/everything-list. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.

