On Saturday, June 16, 2018 at 7:43:14 AM UTC, telmo_menezes wrote:
>
> On 15 June 2018 at 23:57,  <[email protected] <javascript:>> wrote: 
> > 
> > 
> > On Friday, June 15, 2018 at 11:45:43 AM UTC, telmo_menezes wrote: 
> >> 
> >> On 15 June 2018 at 13:27,  <[email protected]> wrote: 
> >> > 
> >> > 
> >> > On Friday, June 15, 2018 at 10:33:53 AM UTC, telmo_menezes wrote: 
> >> >> 
> >> >> On 15 June 2018 at 02:55,  <[email protected]> wrote: 
> >> >> > 
> >> >> > 
> >> >> > On Thursday, June 14, 2018 at 8:15:59 PM UTC, [email protected] 
> >> >> > wrote: 
> >> >> >> 
> >> >> >> 
> >> >> >> 
> >> >> >> On Wednesday, June 13, 2018 at 11:30:27 PM UTC, Jason wrote: 
> >> >> >>> 
> >> >> >>> 
> >> >> >>> Physical Theories, Eternal Inflation, and Quantum Universe, 
> >> >> >>> Yasunori 
> >> >> >>> Nomura 
> >> >> >>> 
> >> >> >>> We conclude that the eternally inflating multiverse and many 
> worlds 
> >> >> >>> in 
> >> >> >>> quantum mechanics are the same. Other important implications 
> >> >> >>> include: 
> >> >> >>> global spacetime 
> >> >> >>> can be viewed as a derived concept; the multiverse is a 
> transient 
> >> >> >>> phenomenon during the 
> >> >> >>> world relaxing into a supersymmetric Minkowski state. We also 
> >> >> >>> present 
> >> >> >>> a 
> >> >> >>> theory of “initial 
> >> >> >>> conditions” for the multiverse. By extrapolating our framework 
> to 
> >> >> >>> the 
> >> >> >>> extreme, we arrive at a 
> >> >> >>> picture that the entire multiverse is a fluctuation in the 
> >> >> >>> stationary, 
> >> >> >>> fractal “mega-multiverse,” 
> >> >> >>> in which an infinite sequence of multiverse productions occurs. 
> >> >> >>> 
> >> >> >>> "Therefore, we conclude that the multiverse is the same as (or a 
> >> >> >>> specific 
> >> >> >>> manifestation 
> >> >> >>> of ) many worlds in quantum mechanics." 
> >> >> >>> 
> >> >> >>> "In eternal inflation, however, one first picks a causal patch; 
> >> >> >>> then 
> >> >> >>> one 
> >> >> >>> looks for observers in it.” Our framework does not follow this 
> >> >> >>> approach. We 
> >> >> >>> instead pick an observer first, and then construct the relevant 
> >> >> >>> spacetime 
> >> >> >>> regions associated with it. 
> >> >> >>> 
> >> >> >>> Instead of admitting the existence of the “beginning,” we may 
> >> >> >>> require 
> >> >> >>> that the quantum observer principle is respected for the whole 
> >> >> >>> history 
> >> >> >>> of 
> >> >> >>> spacetime. In this case, the beginning of our multiverse is a 
> >> >> >>> fluctuation of 
> >> >> >>> a larger structure, whose beginning is also a fluctuation of an 
> >> >> >>> even 
> >> >> >>> larger 
> >> >> >>> structure, and this series goes on forever. This leads to the 
> >> >> >>> picture 
> >> >> >>> that 
> >> >> >>> our multiverse arises as a fluctuation in a huge, stationary 
> >> >> >>> “megamultiverse,” which has a fractal structure." 
> >> >> >>> 
> >> >> >>> 
> >> >> >>> The Multiverse Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics, Raphael 
> Bousso 
> >> >> >>> and 
> >> >> >>> Leonard Susskind 
> >> >> >>> 
> >> >> >>> In both the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics and 
> the 
> >> >> >>> multiverse 
> >> >> >>> of eternal inflation the world is viewed as an unbounded 
> collection 
> >> >> >>> of 
> >> >> >>> parallel universes. 
> >> >> >>> A view that has been expressed in the past by both of us is that 
> >> >> >>> there 
> >> >> >>> is 
> >> >> >>> no need to 
> >> >> >>> add an additional layer of parallelism to the multiverse in 
> order 
> >> >> >>> to 
> >> >> >>> interpret quantum 
> >> >> >>> mechanics. To put it succinctly, the many-worlds and the 
> multiverse 
> >> >> >>> are 
> >> >> >>> the same 
> >> >> >>> thing [1]. 
> >> >> >>> 
> >> >> >>> 
> >> >> >>> Jason 
> >> >> >> 
> >> >> >> 
> >> >> >> Not right. Not even wrong. AG. 
> >> >> > 
> >> >> > 
> >> >> > Eternal inflation and string theory imply universes created by 
> >> >> > natural 
> >> >> > processes. The jury is out on those. OTOH, the MWI has human 
> beings 
> >> >> > creating 
> >> >> > universes by going into a lab and doing trivial quantum 
> experiments. 
> >> >> > Of 
> >> >> > course they're they same (for idiots). AG 
> >> >> 
> >> >> The MWI does not propose that new universes are created specifically 
> >> >> by certain experiences in the lab. It proposes that this universe 
> >> >> branching is a fundamental natural mechanism -- that it happens for 
> >> >> every quantum-level event that we perceive as random from our 
> branch. 
> >> >> It's an attempt to describe nature by making sense of experimental 
> >> >> results, the same way as string theory and other theories. 
> >> > 
> >> > 
> >> > Call it what you want, it comes to the same thing; universes created 
> by 
> >> > trivial quantum experiments by Joe the Plumber. 
> >> 
> >> You are using emotionally-charged language to convince yourself that 
> >> it is absurd: "universes created" and "Joe the Plumber". 
> >> 
> >> The MWI only proposes that the universe is even bigger than we can 
> >> perceive. 
> > 
> > 
> > Incorrect. AG 
> > 
> >> 
> >> Joe the Plumber, or Dr. Joe the Prestigious Person, or an 
> >> amoeba do not "create universes" in some christian god-like sense. 
> >> They simply find themselves in a certain place, from their first 
> >> person perspective. 
> > 
> > 
> > Another universe comes into existence when Joe the Plumber performs, 
> say, a 
> > spin measurement. If he doesn't do the experiment, that universe would 
> NOT 
> > come into existence. So it is correct to say that under the MWI 
> decisions by 
> > human beings create universes. 
>
> One hour ago I had coffee. You are now in universe U, where I had 
> coffee. Hadn't I had coffee this morning, you would now be in universe 
> U', where I didn't have coffee. I guess you could say that I created 
> universe U, but I don't think I will be worshiped has a god any time 
> soon. 
>

*Applying the MWI to this situation, it would look something like this; you 
go into a restaurant and have coffee. As a result, immediately, another 
universe is created which has a copy of you, inclusive of your memories, 
where you DON'T to go into the restaurant. Can't the see the foolishness of 
what the MWI assumes? Namely, everything that's possible to happen, MUST 
happen. AG *

>
> > If this isn't absurd hubris, I don't know 
> > what is. AG 
>
> This "hubris" thing is an emotional reaction on your part. Science t
> must be detached from such matters. The only thing that matters is 
> weather empirical observations confirm or refute a theory. As John 
> Clark said, with quantum mechanics there is no hope of finding a 
> non-crazy explanation. The empirical observations surrounding quantum 
> events have refuted all "common sense" theories a long time ago. 
>
> >> 
> >> 
> >> > This is not only 
> >> > patently absurd, but DIFFERENT in how they come to be compared to 
> >> > NATURAL 
> >> > processes proposed by Eternal Inflation and String Theory. 
> >> 
> >> I have no idea what you mean here, admittedly by my own ignorance. 
> > 
> > 
> > See above comment. In those other theories, universes may come into 
> > existence, but the processes are independent of human decisions. The 
> former 
> > I deem as natural, the latter unnatural. AG 
> >> 
> >> 
> >> Maybe a physicist can intervene. I do know that one must be careful 
> >> with the naturalistic fallacy. What does "natural" mean? 
> > 
> > 
> > See immediately above. AG 
> >> 
> >> 
> >> > Sure, human intuition is often unreliable, particularly in regions 
> far 
> >> > removed from where our senses operate. But nowadays crap theories 
> >> > are rationalized on that very basis! 
> >> 
> >> Not at all. The "crap" (more emotional language) theories are an 
> >> attempt to make sense of experimental results. I do not know if the 
> >> MWI is correct or not, but it is an attempt to explain empirical 
> >> observations in the simplest way possible. 
> >> 
> >> > The world has gone mad, and brilliant 
> >> > physicists like Susskind have succumbed to the disease. AG 
> >> >> 
> >> >> 
> >> >> It is perhaps the size of the multiverse implied by MWI that makes 
> it 
> >> >> hard to believe. It is good to be skeptical of our own "common 
> sense" 
> >> >> on these topics, because human common sense has been wrong many 
> times 
> >> >> before in the history of science. Consider the size of the visible 
> >> >> universe, something that is uncontroversial nowadays, but that would 
> >> >> sound like complete lunacy not so long ago. 
> >> > 
> >> > 
> >> > Lunacy is thinking human beings create universes. At least Eternal 
> >> > Inflation 
> >> > and String Theory don't go to such extravagant, absurd extremes. The 
> >> > mathematics that seems to imply this is analogous to Maxwell's 
> equations 
> >> > implying the existence of advanced waves. AG 
> >> >> 
> >> >> 
> >> >> Telmo. 
> >> >> 
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