Albert makes an interesting argument against Everettian QM, i.e. that repeated experiments will not produce statistics that converge to the Born rule, i.e. there will necessarily (not just probabilistically) be experimenters in worlds supporting every possible probability value.

Brent

On 9/3/2020 10:59 AM, Philip Thrift wrote:
This sort of way of approaching physics is no different really from theological debates about some esoteric Christian doctrine.

The last of Carroll's The Biggest Ideas in the Universe series is actually interesting at the end:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZqphkIO7yt4

He has nowhere to go asn has no idea what to do.

@philipthrift

On Thursday, September 3, 2020 at 1:02:21 AM UTC-5 Brent wrote:

    An interesting discussion of Everettian QM in two parts.  The
    first part

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FyvgBe9VV70

    is just David Albert and Sean Carroll.  It's quite reminiscent of
    JKC and Bruno, using the same thought experiments (but more civil).

    Brent

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