If my home is ever unsurvivably destroyed, then the sequence of events lottery win → move away → previous home destroyed is more likely to be what I experienced in a universe where the laws of physics contain MWI (due to Everett Immortality) than they are to be what I’d have experienced in a universe lacking MWI
Let me repeat myself: Huh?
You weren’t killed in the recent tornadoes in Illinois. Is this also “evidence” for MWI?
If it is evidence for MWI, it’s exteremely weak, perhaps on the order of epsilon; because in both MWI and non-MWI versions of physics, I don’t have any particular reason to have predicted that I would travel to Illinois at all.
Let me repeat myself: Huh?
You weren’t killed in the recent tornadoes in Illinois. Is this also “evidence” for MWI?
If it is evidence for MWI, it’s exteremely weak, perhaps on the order of epsilon; because in both MWI and non-MWI versions of physics, I don’t have any particular reason to have predicted that I would travel to Illinois at all.
You are expressing, basically, a personal anthropic principle. It is NOT evidence for MWI.
How do you know that it isn’t?