On Saturday, September 28, 2019 at 5:54:21 PM UTC-5, Brent wrote:
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> On 9/28/2019 3:42 PM, Alan Grayson wrote:
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>> The "new"  matter (and energy and space and information) are discounted 
>> by the probability of their existence. It seems curious to me that the MWI 
>> advocates want to take the wave function ontologically but not the Hilbert 
>> space.  From the viewpoint of Hilbert space all the different "worlds" are 
>> just subspaces on which the wave-function of the multiverse can be 
>> projected.  A world "splitting" is just the unfolding of a world into two 
>> orthogonal subspaces.
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>> Brent
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> *Are there any distinguishing features to these orthogonal subspaces? If 
> we traveled to one of them, would we detect anything different or unusual 
> from the space in which we previously resided? AG *
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> You would notice that the quantum measurement you did had just resulted in 
> UP (or DOWN).
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> Brent
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When a *bundle of histories* combine (interfere, reinforce), only one 
survives.

All the other histories die, and go to the *quantum netherworld.*

@philipthrift 

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