From: Lee Daniel Crocker (lcrocker@calweb.com)
Date: Wed Aug 13 1997 - 19:59:05 MDT
>> Now, according to the Everett interpretation what happens (basically)
>> is that the universe splits into two universes;...
> There is nothing magical about the number 2, it's just the simplest
> example. In your case the universe splits into 5, in 4 of them event A
> happens in one of them event B happens. You split just like everything
> else and have an 80% chance of seeing event A.
Can't the probability of a quantum event be irrational, say sqrt(2)?
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