On Monday, September 16, 2019 at 7:20:57 PM UTC-6, Russell Standish wrote:
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> On Fri, Sep 13, 2019 at 08:25:06PM -0700, Alan Grayson wrote: 
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> > Whether they're boring or not is irrelevant. As I previously posted, an 
> > uncountable infinity of universes is possible without any repeats. AG  
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> 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. 
>

This argument breaks down if worlds are infinite. To prove any of this, 
we need to do some real mathematics. So far I see it as conjectural. AG 

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