From Treon Verdery@21:1/5 to All on Wed Mar 1 19:52:05 2023
Finding a way to insulate things in time would permit you to save the identity of the original sperm preference and compare it to the new more preferred sperm preference that the child has as a genome. Perhaps the fiber optic loop around radioactive
sample that nests MWI universes in each other’s time space and/or lightcone could be modified to provide a universe-independent data repository (for things like what the children were like with the previous sperm/egg sample). This might work better at
all the subsequent branches of the MWI after the optical loop and radioactive sample mechanism is built. The radioactivity is a near instantaneous MWI measurement-observable difference; the optical loop that circles it can be tuned to minutes or longer;
the existence of the radioactive event’s branched universes depends on the outcome of the photon emission/detection at the optical loop. That suggests that the branch universes sourced from the radiation event on are contained at the delay-to-measure
and lightcone of the optical loop, so a radio-based branch universe might be able to use the optical loop as a data repository that is independent of the varied branches the radioactive one goes on. You can also just use two (or more) optical loops, with
them physically surrounding the faster one to use the more gradual one as a data repository.
A person at stackexchange.com writes, “The charge of the universe is said to be zero. The most general argument I hear about this is that: since there was no net charge before the universe there must not be any after. Hence the universe is neutral.”