
Ep: 29 Ch 11 "The Multiverse" Part 5
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The Uncertainty Principle Is Misleading
A typical electron is an irreducibly multiversal object, and not a collection of parallel, universal, parallel histories objects. Even different electrons do not have completely separate identities. And so too the atoms in this hand. The fungible instances here are repelling the fungible instances there. And you can't get matter to go through matter for that reason.
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