On Sunday, July 4, 2021 at 4:38:42 AM UTC+2 Brent wrote:

> Advocates of MWI want to claim there are no projections (they aren't 
> unitary) that instead the the world "splits" and each approximately 
> diagonal value is realized in a subspace.  But then one needs to explain 
> what about those subspaces corresponds to the probabilities, or in other 
> words what does "probability" mean when they all exist?
>
Well, probability has always been about random selection of something from 
a collection of somethings. A classical example is random selection of a 
ball from a collection of balls. In MWI there is random selection of a 
world in which you find yourself. All the worlds exist just as all the 
balls in the collection exist.



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