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9930468 No.9930468 [Reply] [Original]

If the MWI holds true, there is no such thing as a "Time Paradox:.

Hence, by Occam's razor, if Time-Travel is possible, WMI is probably true.

>> No.9930903

Occam's razor is useless

>> No.9930914

>>9930468
Or some other mechanism which doesn't lead to paradoxes and is more complex than multiple worlds interpretation because occam's razor only holds in cases of ignorance and no motivation.

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>>9930468
Just because there is no time paradox doesn't mean that time travel is possible.

>> No.9931174

>>9930468
>If the MWI holds true
Stop

>> No.9932184

>>9931174
how do you contradict the MWI?

i always hated it but i studied it, and it's the correct one actually...

>> No.9932520

>>9930903
t. Brainlet

>> No.9932619

>>9932520
The simplest explanation is always "God did it".

>> No.9932665

>>9932619
No. Occam's Razor is to avoid leaping assumption. 'God did it' is not only meaningless, but highly assumptive with any meaning you ascribe.