Right ok. So in that case, even if we have more new universes being created by a given specific descendant universe, the total measure of that set of universes won’t be any higher than that of the original descendant universe, yes? So that makes this problem go away.
Not off the top of my head. It follows from having the squared norm and from the transformations being unitary. Sniffnoy may have a direct source for the point.
Right ok. So in that case, even if we have more new universes being created by a given specific descendant universe, the total measure of that set of universes won’t be any higher than that of the original descendant universe, yes? So that makes this problem go away.
Any credible reference to that?
Not off the top of my head. It follows from having the squared norm and from the transformations being unitary. Sniffnoy may have a direct source for the point.