On Thursday, November 30, 2017 at 6:09:26 AM UTC, Brent wrote:
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> On 11/29/2017 9:34 PM, [email protected] <javascript:> wrote:
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> On Thursday, November 30, 2017 at 5:21:40 AM UTC, [email protected] 
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>> On Wednesday, November 29, 2017 at 8:44:18 PM UTC, [email protected] 
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>>> On Wednesday, November 29, 2017 at 5:29:01 PM UTC, John Clark wrote: 
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>>>> On Tue, Nov 28, 2017 at 10:51 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
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>>>>> If, as you claim, any fundamental parameters can exist,
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>>>> That 
>>>> ​ is NOT​
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>>>>  what I claimed 
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>>>> 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!
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>>>>> then there would be universes where matter could NOT exist, and the 
>>>>> reproducing of the measuring scenario would be IMPOSSIBLE!
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>>>> ​And that is why the MWI says everything that can happen does happen, 
>>>> not everything that can't happen does happen.
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>>>>> You need help, badly, urgently.
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>>>> ​Hmm, after communicating with ​you for a while I have reached the 
>>>> following conclusion:
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>>>> ​ you sir are an ass.
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>> Have you been speaking with my wife lately? LOL. Can't deny that, but 
>> here's what I wrote and your response:
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>> * 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, * 
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>> JC> 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 
>> ​, 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.​
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>> * 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* 
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> *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*
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> The string theory number is the number of possible different physics.  
> Each different physics gives rise to a branching sequence of MWI.
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> Brent
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Right, but according to MWI branching only occurs when a quantum experiment 
is done in one of those universes, AG 

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