Maybe - I'm not sure of what you mean by "continuum many" - you mean like real numbers? I was thinking more of something like "roughly countable, though the count will depend on which definition of "world" (or "blob") you use", or even better, "it doesn't really matter".
Yes, I mean as many as real numbers. Or maybe even more, I don't know. I am asking you, who is telling us that:
The Many Worlds Interpretation doesn't imply a countable number of worlds
(Of course, MWI is popular, but I agree with those who say - it's just ridiculous.)
How many universes "branch off" from a "quantum event", and in how many of them is the cat dead vs alive, and what about non-50/50 scenarios, and please answer so that a physics dummy can maybe kind of understand?
(Is it just 1 with the live cat and 1 with the dead one?)