Of course, in all of these derivations, only unitary evolution occurs, and in the end you get something ontological - i.e. branch weights. — tom
Quantum states are fundamental to QM. The Schrodinger equation describes how the quantum state of a quantum system changes with time. — Andrew M
Anyway, I've just read through Carroll's blog post on his and Seben's derivation and it makes sense to me. — Andrew M
ESP: The credence one should assign to being any one of several observers having identical experiences is independent of features of the environment that aren’t affecting the observers. — Carroll
For instance, how can one know what is and isn't 'affecting' the observers? — mcdoodle
The ESP seems to me just a version of a common-sense principle that we apply in everyday life. Suppose we are predicting whether it will rain this afternoon. We look at local factors and ignore irrelevant or remote factors. — Andrew M
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