On 5/26/2018 1:45 AM, Bruno Marchal wrote:
If a particle evolution if given by F(x, t), and if it is put in the superposition x1 + x2, the particles will evolve into the superposition F(x1, t) + F(x2, t). Making the worlds “semi-classical” by quasi-orthogonality, and so being inaccessible. To make some worlds less real than others, you need a non unitary selection principle.

One of which is conveniently provided by just noting which world you are in.

Brent

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