> On 5 Jul 2021, at 04:25, 'Brent Meeker' via Everything List 
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> On 7/4/2021 6:33 PM, Tomas Pales wrote:
>> 
>> On Monday, July 5, 2021 at 2:50:48 AM UTC+2 Brent wrote:
>> 
>> On 7/4/2021 5:30 PM, Tomas Pales wrote:
>>> For example, A happens in 16 worlds and B in 9 worlds. Or in general, the 
>>> proportion of worlds where A happens to worlds where B happens is 16/9.
>> 
>> But it's an additional axiom that this is a probability measure and the 
>> split is per the Schroedinger amplitudes.
>> 
>> Calculating probabilities by counting objects in a collection from which a 
>> random selection is made is not an additional axiom; it's the definition of 
>> probability.
> But there's no random selection involved unless you make it a postulate.  
> Otherwise it's just a collection.  And if there's a selection (by nature) 
> then why not a selection of one that is realized?
> 
> 

With mechanism there is no “nature”, and the “nature” is an appearance comping 
from the selection made by the superposed or multiplied subject in the 
arithmetical reality. The probabilities come from the fact that G* proves []p 
<-> []p & <>p, but the machines cannot know that and those modes obeys 
different mathematics.

The conscious person is the selector, like in the WM duplication, or the 
amoebas…

Bruno

> Brent
> 
>> In MWI the probabilities must be calculated by counting the branches because 
>> the selection is made from a collection of branches. We know that the 
>> probabilities are such as given by the Born rule, either by logical 
>> necessity (as you say) or from observational evidence, and so the 
>> proportions of the numbers of branches are the same as probabilities given 
>> by the Born rule.
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