Shawn
Txastopher
How do you explain this 'apparently real' world instead of any other? — Posty McPostface
andrewk
This reality is apparent to the sensory apparatus of P McP that is in this reality, and the reality in which P McP wins the lottery is apparent to the sensory apparatus of PMcP that is in the reality where PMcP wins the lottery.why is this reality real and apparent to my sensory apparatus and not any other, like one where I won the lotto — Posty McPostface
Shawn
VagabondSpectre
Shawn
andrewk
Shawn
I think you might have a misunderstanding of MWI. There is nothing in it, so far as I know, that says anything about a relationship between consciousness and decoherence or wave function collapse. — andrewk
Janus
Yet, here is the gist, why is this reality real and apparent to my sensory apparatus and not any other, like one where I won the lotto? How do you explain this 'apparently real' world instead of any other? — Posty McPostface
andrewk
This was answered in post 2, and has been answered again in the post immediately above this. You say you find the response 'circular' but you have not explained what you mean by that, or why you think that.So, why would this reality seem real to me, rather than some other? — Posty McPostface
Shawn
This was answered in post 2, and has been answered again in the post immediately above this. You say you find the response 'circular' but you have not explained what you mean by that, or why you think that. — andrewk
andrewk
I don't know what you mean by 'the real one' and I suspect that you don't either.Then, which version of 'me' is the real one? — Posty McPostface
Streetlight
Shawn
I don't know what you mean by 'the real one' and I suspect that you don't either. — andrewk
andrewk
I didn't say that. I wouldn't, because I don't know what it means.You assert that each world is real — Posty McPostface
Shawn
Michael Ossipoff
Jeremiah
VagabondSpectre
Marcus de Brun
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