What I mean is that for branches to affect each other, the branches must become completely not separated: every difference between the branches must be erased, including the ion and also the atoms in all the observers. This makes communication meaningless, because there’s no longer anything the sender knows that the receiver doesn’t also know.
I understood your idea. From early Plaga point of view the branches are in the process of separation, so they are not yet real branches and this allows short period of communication. I would be interested to see experimental test.
What I mean is that for branches to affect each other, the branches must become completely not separated: every difference between the branches must be erased, including the ion and also the atoms in all the observers. This makes communication meaningless, because there’s no longer anything the sender knows that the receiver doesn’t also know.
I understood your idea. From early Plaga point of view the branches are in the process of separation, so they are not yet real branches and this allows short period of communication. I would be interested to see experimental test.