Ok. You are talking about Omega constantly intervening to make things behave as they do in our universe. But in that case, what is the sense in which XYZ is not, in fact, H2O? How do the twin-universe people know that it is in fact XeYZn? Indeed, how do we know that our H2O isn't, in fact, XeYZn? It looks to me like you've reinvented the invisible, non-breathing, permeable-to-flour dragon, and are asserting its reality. Is there a test which shows water to be XeYZn? Then in that respect it does not act like our water. Is there no such test? Then in what sense is it different from H2O?
In order for everything to work exactly the same, there essentially would have to be water, since physics would have to figure out what water could do. That being said, it could just be similar. If it models how XeYZn should behave approximately, subtracts that from how XeYZn actually behaves, and adds how H2O should behave approximately, and has some force to hold the XeYZn together, you'd have to model XeYZn to predict the future.
Come to think of it, it would probably be more accurate to say that water is made of physics at this point, since it's really more about how physics are acting crazy at that point than it is about the arrangement of protons, neutrons, and electrons. In any case, it's not H2O.
Thagard (2012) contains a nicely compact passage on thought experiments: