On Wed, 22 Dec 2021 at 09:02, John Clark <johnkcl...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Tue, Dec 21, 2021 at 4:47 PM Stathis Papaioannou <stath...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> *>>> But you have said in the past, with regard to copying experiments,
>>>> that there is a 100% chance that you (i.e. John Clark) will see both
>>>> outcomes.*
>>>>
>>>
>>> >> Yes, John Clark did say that and sees no reason to retract it
>>> because all the John Clark's have as equal a right to that name as the John
>>> Clark that is writing this email, even those John Clark's that have
>>> observed rare events at the outer edges of the Bell Curve.
>>>
>>
>> *> So given that John Clark has a 100% probability of seeing each
>> outcome, to whom do the other probabilities apply?*
>>
>
> This may or may not be the answer because I'm not sure I understand your
> question, but John Clark will either see event X or see event Y, so there
> is a 100% chance John Clark will see event X and only event X,  and a 100%
> chance John Clark will see event Y and only event Y. And the same would
> be true for people with other names.
>

So if you say that there is a 50% chance the atom will decay in the next
hour what does that mean, given that there is also a 100% chance the atom
will decay in the next hour under MWI?


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Stathis Papaioannou

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