No. Don’t do a count on branches, aggregate the amplitude of the branches in question. We should expect to die
Objectively or subjectively? If the objective measure of the branches is very low, you could round that off to “expect to die”… from someone else’s perspective. From your perspective, even if there is one low probability branch where you continue, you can be sure to subjectively experience it, since there is no “you” to experience anything in the high probability branches.
But really it’s too firm a conclusion to expect to live.
There are no facts about MWI and QI because they rely on questions about 1. Probability 2. Consciousness 3. Personal identity that we don’t have good answers to.
Objectively or subjectively? If the objective measure of the branches is very low, you could round that off to “expect to die”… from someone else’s perspective. From your perspective, even if there is one low probability branch where you continue, you can be sure to subjectively experience it, since there is no “you” to experience anything in the high probability branches.
But really it’s too firm a conclusion to expect to live.
There are no facts about MWI and QI because they rely on questions about 1. Probability 2. Consciousness 3. Personal identity that we don’t have good answers to.