Going along with this, our world doesn’t appear to be the result of each individual making “random” choices in this way. If every good decision was accompanied by an alternate world with the corresponding bad decision, you’d expect to see people do very unexpected things all the time. e.g., this model predicts that each time I stop at a red light, there is some alternate me that just blows right through it. Why aren’t there way more car crashes if this is how it works?
Going along with this, our world doesn’t appear to be the result of each individual making “random” choices in this way. If every good decision was accompanied by an alternate world with the corresponding bad decision, you’d expect to see people do very unexpected things all the time. e.g., this model predicts that each time I stop at a red light, there is some alternate me that just blows right through it. Why aren’t there way more car crashes if this is how it works?
Worlds can differ in measure, although no one is quite sure what that means.