On Fri, Sep 13, 2019 at 08:25:06PM -0700, Alan Grayson wrote:
> 
> Whether they're boring or not is irrelevant. As I previously posted, an
> uncountable infinity of universes is possible without any repeats. AGĀ 
> 

Incorrect. Each world has a finite amount of information that defines
it, and consequently nonzero measure. If these worlds are drawn from
an uncountable infinite set, then there must be an uncountable number
of copies of each world.


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