On Tue, Jan 5, 2021 at 10:05 PM Alan Grayson <[email protected]> wrote:

>> One world contains an Alan Grayson that sees the electron go left,
>> another world is absolutely identical in every way except that it contains
>> a  Alan Grayson that sees the electron go right. So you tell me, which of
>> those 2 worlds is "THIS WORLD"?
>>
>
> *> It's the world where a living being can observe the trials being
> measured. The other world is in your imagination (if you believe in the
> MWI). AG *
>

>From that response I take it you have abandoned your attempt to poke logical
holes in the Many Worlds Interpretation and instead have resorted to a pure
emotional appeal; namely that there must be a fundamental law of physics
that says anything Alan Grayson finds to be odd cannot exist, and Alan
Grayson finds many Worlds to be odd. Personally I find Many Worlds to be
odd too, although it's the least odd of all the quantum interpretations,
however I don't think nature cares very much if you or I approve of it or
not. From experimentation it's clear to me that if Many Worlds is not true
then something even stranger is.

 See my new list at  Extropolis <https://groups.google.com/g/extropolis>

John K Clark

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