Singulation is a many-worlds interpretation
What really sucks sometimes is that the whole process of singulation seems like that psychological representation of (is it Freud's picture?)an iceberg - and the picture shows just a little bit of the top of the iceberg peeking out from the water, the massive majority of it submerged below. I offer up this analogy because I sometimes have to just sigh and shrug my shoulders - as the iceberg melts, more understanding and knowledge comes - similar to what is happening to me, within me, from trying to give birth to the singulation process. Specifically, I have to continue to read and understand soooooooooooooooo much of physics, or at least gain some perfunctory understanding of conceptual physics, so I can even intellectually frame and most importantly, articulate what I already know, albeit that it is submerged within my soul.
Sigh - this leads to me finally reading Bohm and Hiley's book and seeing that singulation is a many-worlds interpretation - with a twist.
More on this soon.
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