Comment by IsTom

Comment by IsTom 9 hours ago

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If you want to only have one possible past (i.e. can't destroy information) then when you end up in one branch of quantum state you need to "store" enough information to separate you form other branches and you really do need to have multiple possible microstates to differentiate them. If you look post-factum obviously you did end up in a specific state, but statistics do their work otherwise.