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Do splitting worlds imply irreversible physics?

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Do splitting worlds imply irreversible physics?

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———————————————– This is really a question about why thermodynamics works and what is the origin of the “arrow of time”, rather than about many-worlds. First, worlds almost never fuse, in the forward time direction, but often divide, because of the way we have defined them.

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