On Tue, Jan 5, 2021 at 12:23 PM Alan Grayson <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>> >> There are 4 possibilities of how 2 coin flips could turn out they are
>>>> HT,TH, HH and TT and if Many Worlds is correct then there is a Alan
>>>> Grayson that has memories and records for each of them because in a
>>>> coin flip bothheads and tails are outcomes that are consistent with
>>>> the laws of physics, and everything that can happen does happen.
>>>>
>>>
>>> *> Since the two flips are INDEPENDENT events, there's no reason to
>>> assume the AG CREATED in second flip has any memory of what the AG CREATED
>>> in first flip experienced.*
>>>
>>
>> After the first flip one Alan Grayson saw the electron go left (another
>> Alan Grayson saw it go right but R Alan Grayson is not relevant right now)
>> and L Alan Grayson performs the experiment again, and L Alan Grayson splits
>> again, one L Alan Grayson sees the electron go left and one L Alan Grayson
>> sees the electron go right, BUT both LL  Alan Grayson and LR Alan Grayson
>> have identical memories and records about the first experiment, they both
>> agree the electron went left, they disagree only about the second
>> experiment.
>>
>
> I don't see how your word salad answers my question.
>

You're hopeless. I give up.

John K Clark

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