On Tuesday, October 1, 2019 at 10:04:22 AM UTC-5, smitra wrote:
>
>  So, the best way to interpret the 
> multiverse is to simply assume that all possible time snaps of universes 
> exist as timeless entities. In classical physics, there is a one 
> parameter family of parallel worlds with the same information content. 
> In QM the information present in a world cannot in general be retrieved 
> from another world, in general one needs to consider superpositions of 
> different worlds. 
>
> Saibal 
>



That's the basic problem:

      MW people believe in an informational (immaterial) reality, not a 
material reality.

So when they look at an apple, whether whole or split in two, it's just 
information.

Information can be multiplied without any cost: one can take a 0110 and 
make !001 (~0110) in addition, because 0s and 1s are immaterial, and there 
is no cost in making new information.

But that is not the case with matter.

@philipthrift

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