On Thu, Feb 11, 2021 at 3:39 AM Alan Grayson <[email protected]> wrote:

*> Maybe we can agree on one thing; that the video presenter is mistaken to
> assert that in a superposition, the system is in ALL component states of
> the sum simultaneously. It's analogous to the horse race thought
> experiment, where each horse has some probability of winning as the race
> progresses, but before the race ends no horse has 100% probability of
> winning. AG*
>

No, we don't agree on that.

> each horse has some probability of winning as the race progresses, but
> before the race ends no horse has 100% probability of winning. AG


If Many Worlds is correct then every horse can be in every state not
forbidden by the laws of physics, that means each horse has a 100% chance
of winning and a 100% chance of losing from the Multiverse point of view.
And every observer can also be in every state not forbidden by the laws of
physics, so there is a version of "you" that saw the horse win the race and
a version of "you" that saw that horse come in dead last.

And yes that is very very odd, but there's no reason the universe can't be
very very odd, it just can't be self contradictory, and Many Worlds is not.
But yes it would have been better if somebody could come up with a
fundamental physical theory that was not very very odd, but experimental
observation has now made it crystal clear that's not possible, it's just
not the way the universe is. If you or I were God we could've done much
better, but unfortunately we didn't get the job, that jerk Yahweh did.

*> when I show the fallacy of his logic, and show that superposition
> implies the opposite -- that a system described by a superposed sum of
> states is in NONE of these states simultaneously* [...]


You showed that? Well... That must've been some post! I'm sure it
demonstrated the same level of intelligence that I've seen in your other
posts but for some reason I failed to receive it, maybe there's something
wrong with the Email program on my computer.

John K Clark      See what's on my new list at  Extropolis
<https://groups.google.com/g/extropolis>

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