If the mass-energy of the Sun is halved, then for the Earth to continue in the same orbital path, it's mass-energy must also be halved.  The period, a year, will go up by a factor of sqrt(2). Will the SI definition of the second also go up by sqrt(2)?  I think so.  But if the Earth is slower in the same orbit, the measurements of the speed of light by stellar aberration will change.

Brent

On 5/5/2022 2:13 PM, Alan Grayson wrote:
Why do you lack the guts to explain how planetary orbits can remain intact in the MWI, if Sean's claim that they reduce in energy according to Born's rule as the splits occur? AG

On Thursday, May 5, 2022 at 2:46:26 PM UTC-6 johnk...@gmail.com wrote:

    You Sir are an ass.

    John K Clark

    On Thu, May 5, 2022 at 4:39 PM Alan Grayson <agrays...@gmail.com>
    wrote:

        Did you know that Sean Carroll is moving to John Hopkins
        University? Rumor has it he was booted from Caltech after an
        insolent episode with its President. Sean insisted that energy
        of each world of the MWI reduces via applying Born's rule and
        that planets will nontheless remain in orbit despite
        reductions in gravity. Sean further asserted that the
        phenonomen would remain undetected -- to which the President
        asked if the Sun would still be seen in daytime after a few
        iterations of this process. Sean replied; "Who the fuck asked
        you to look out the window?" AG

        On Wednesday, April 27, 2022 at 4:36:19 PM UTC-6 Alan Grayson
        wrote:

            I found some stuff about you. Not very interesting, but
            somewhat explanatory. I gather you're subliminally jealous
            of my relationship with Carl Sagan, but for me it's not a
            big deal. I have a major regret that he didn't go through
            and publish what would have been my third citation during
            that period. I met him (and Pollack) again during Voyager
            2's Neptune encounter at JPL. That was in 1989. Little did
            I suspect that five short years later Pollack would pass
            away, and two years later Sagan. AG

            On Tuesday, April 26, 2022 at 4:46:24 PM UTC-6 Alan
            Grayson wrote:

                Do you have an advanced degree in EE? If so, from what
                University? Are you now retired? Just curious. AG

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