I’m curious, is your goal to maximizes the number of paper clips in a single part of the wavefunction or maximize the number across the entire wavefunction? If the first, you should use this strategy also.
Because it’s obvious. Why is it obvious? Because I want to maximize the number of paperclips really existing in the universe, not the ones I directly observe existing—so I can’t just care about the paperclips in the branch that I will eventually experience decohering to.
I’m curious, is your goal to maximizes the number of paper clips in a single part of the wavefunction or maximize the number across the entire wavefunction? If the first, you should use this strategy also.
My goals imply that I should maximize the second, of course.
Why is that an “of course”?
Because it’s obvious. Why is it obvious? Because I want to maximize the number of paperclips really existing in the universe, not the ones I directly observe existing—so I can’t just care about the paperclips in the branch that I will eventually experience decohering to.
Isn’t it obivious?