There is the standard MWI advocacy that matches Elieser's views. This is a critique of this advocacy, point by point. See especially Q14, re QFT. This gives a reason why MWI is not a useful object of study.
This is a critique of this advocacy, point by point. See especially Q14, re QFT. This gives a reason why MWI is not a useful object of study.
The first critique seems to criticize something different that Eliezer says. It seems like the person quoted by the author did not express themselves clearly, and the critique takes a wrong explanation. For example this part:
...When do worlds split?
The precise moment/location of the split is not sharply defined due to the subjective nature of irreversibility, but can be considered complete when much more than kT o
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