Thanks, I will buy Carroll's book later today. I always liked Hugh Everett's 
MWI because it's excellent, in an emotionally-appealing way for us sci-fi fans. 
Beyond this. (kudos, to Bryce DeWiit &John A. Wheeler as well!), I also see 
commercial possibilities with this $$. Like, what if it takes less energy to 
cross world lines, then it is to travel between stars? Carroll would recoil in 
horror at my premise, but, I still like the concept, if he and many other 
physicists roll their collective eyes, and walk away. For them, this is 
probably a wise idea!  I am not sure if Everett is correct on what triggers 
splits in the observer moment? Random choices, or black holes, or energy 
releases, or dips?? You buying a different coffee than you normally purchase? I 
like the trade aspects like buying spices from the Neanderthal Earth, EV129?? 


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