On Sun, Jan 17, 2021 at 4:48 PM Alan Grayson <[email protected]> wrote:

>>>> And if Many Worlds is correct then there is an Alan Grayson for every
>>>> horse in that race, and there is an Alan Grayson who saw every one of
>>>> those horses win.  And if Many Worlds is not correct then something even
>>>> stranger must be. The one thing we know for certain is that whatever
>>>> quantum interpretation turns out to be true it's going to be weird, very
>>>> very weird.
>>>
>>>
>> *>>> Obviously, a horse race isn't a quantum process,*
>>
>>
>> >>You say it's obvious that you don't split because you'd feel it if you
>> did,
>>
>
> *> **I never made that claim. But which split are you referring to?*
>

You're asking me?! Which of the 5.39 * 10^44 splits that happen every
second are YOU referring to?

*> you guys have no clue what world your resident in*


Yes, and that's why we can't make exact predictions, and that's why the
quantum world behaves so strangely.

John K Clark

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