I consider it true that probability is in the mind and that when taken as a whole, reality does not contain probabilities. In that sense, John Clark’s statement, “Taken as a whole Everett’s multiverse . . . probability is not a useful concept and everything is deterministic,” is true. What I am extremely skeptical of is whether that truth depends somehow on the fact that our reality consists of branches that are constantly splitting or depends somehow on that fact that Schroedinger’s equation applies to our reality.
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I consider it true that probability is in the mind and that when taken as a whole, reality does not contain probabilities. In that sense, John Clark’s statement, “Taken as a whole Everett’s multiverse . . . probability is not a useful concept and everything is deterministic,” is true. What I am extremely skeptical of is whether that truth depends somehow on the fact that our reality consists of branches that are constantly splitting or depends somehow on that fact that Schroedinger’s equation applies to our reality.