Yes, thank you. It served me very well while I was at Cambridge.
In any event, let's begin with a few presumptions about this diagram. Let's stipulate for the sake of discussion that the black line in the center is "the universe".
[WELL JEEZ, ROBERT, JUST LEAP RIGHT INTO IT, WHY DON'T YOU.]
Let's also assume that Dave 1, in blue, is the Dave that corresponds to that universe. Which is to say, in the natural state of things, there is for every discrete universe a single discrete Dave that corresponds to that universe. Yes?
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In any event, let's begin with a few presumptions about this diagram. Let's stipulate for the sake of discussion that the black line in the center is "the universe".
[WELL JEEZ, ROBERT, JUST LEAP RIGHT INTO IT, WHY DON'T YOU.]
Let's also assume that Dave 1, in blue, is the Dave that corresponds to that universe. Which is to say, in the natural state of things, there is for every discrete universe a single discrete Dave that corresponds to that universe. Yes?