Whenever i make a decision which could go either way, some version of me will have presumably made the other decision. Independently of star treck machines or anything like that, that is the case. And fortunately, at least if ordinary decision theory is true in like non quontum cases, then it turns out that ordinary decision theory with random ness produces the same rational decisions as quontum decision theory with the multivas. So it shouldn't make any difference to decisions. But sog the world forks, and it's possible both that you do and do not step into the machine. Isn't it the case that some version of the earlier u is still existing along one of

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