Hello no leaf clover
You wrote
Yes, indeed !
BTW you will probably pass me in posts soon. I do not post here much, except in exceptional threads such as this one.
Stillwater you wrote,
Another Very good argument against the Many Worlds Theory - the concept that entire 3 dimensional alternate universes are created all the time. Instead of myriads of negative alternate universes that are always manifested by driving a car along a city street there are myriads of latent negative 1 dimensional timelines and 2 dimensional time planes. These myriads of negative timelines and time planes would most likely never manifest in this (or any other) universe. Occasionally bad events Do occur - in this example a traffic accident. But mostly these timelines are only latent 'what-ifs" . These alternate 1 dimensional "what-if timelines will be remembered as 'close calls' by a driver. Or these timelines can be viewed by dreamers, remote viewers and OBEers.
Regards
Grey
You wrote
QuotePS, Greytraveller, it's nice to see you here. I remember you from years ago. I checked your profile and we're like twins! XD
Yes, indeed !

Stillwater you wrote,
QuoteAnd to me the many-worlds hypothesis doesn't seem to suggest a zero-sum world, so much as a staggeringly negative one.
Another Very good argument against the Many Worlds Theory - the concept that entire 3 dimensional alternate universes are created all the time. Instead of myriads of negative alternate universes that are always manifested by driving a car along a city street there are myriads of latent negative 1 dimensional timelines and 2 dimensional time planes. These myriads of negative timelines and time planes would most likely never manifest in this (or any other) universe. Occasionally bad events Do occur - in this example a traffic accident. But mostly these timelines are only latent 'what-ifs" . These alternate 1 dimensional "what-if timelines will be remembered as 'close calls' by a driver. Or these timelines can be viewed by dreamers, remote viewers and OBEers.
Regards

Grey