I imagine them going: “Whoa. Basically all of history, the whole thing, all of everything, almost didn’t happen.”
But this kind of many-worldeaters thinking is already obsolete. It won’t be that it “almost” didn’t happen; it’s that it mostly didn’t happen. (The future will have the knowledge and compute to say what the distribution of outcomes was for a specified equivalence class of Earth-analogues across the multiverse.)
But this kind of many-worldeaters thinking is already obsolete. It won’t be that it “almost” didn’t happen; it’s that it mostly didn’t happen. (The future will have the knowledge and compute to say what the distribution of outcomes was for a specified equivalence class of Earth-analogues across the multiverse.)