On Friday, April 27, 2018 at 7:31:26 PM UTC, John Clark wrote:
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> On Thu, Apr 26, 2018 at 6:41 PM, Bruce Kellett <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
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> *​> ​many traces of that result remain -- even if your memory is 
>> erased.  ​Deutsch on the wrong track, yet again!*
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>
> We won't know if Deutsch is wrong until the experiment is 
> actually performed as I expect it will be sometime in the next few 
> decades, but at least he made a stand and you did too,  he predicted 
> interference bands will be seen and you predicted there will be no  
> such bands. So much for the idea that the MWI is not testable.
> ​ 
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>  John K Clark
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*You haven't dealt with Bruce's objection; namely, you can't completely 
erase a measurement result because some information is lost in the 
measurement process; that is, equivalently, measurements are strictly 
irreversible, not merely statistically irreversible (reversible with 
exceedingly low probability). CMIIAW. AG *

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