On Wed, Jun 30, 2021 at 7:48 PM Bruce Kellett <[email protected]> wrote:

 >> "superposition" is just a word that means a collection of particles
>> that exist in very different physical states at exactly the same time, in
>> other words it's a word that people like to use when they just don't want
>> to say that the universe has split.  In Many Worlds if the mathematics says
>> that 2 things could happen then 2 things do happen. Usually when a universe
>> splits the two never recombine again, that's why we usually don't see weird
>> quantum effects in our everyday lives, and that's why making a Quantum
>> Computer is hard. But If the difference between universes is very very small
>>
>
> *>That seems a bit arbitrary. Exactly how is this "very very small
> difference" quantified?*
>

Exactly what is the definition of "quantified" and exactly what does that
question mean?

John K Clark    See what's on my new list at  Extropolis
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