possibility space theory

<p>the configurations of probability space.</p>

<p>there are an infinite number of configurations of probability space at each moment of Planck time. nonetheless the fact is that most of those configurations have probability 0 of actually becoming the next outcome of probability space. Indeed, people are usually pretty good at predicting the next step of probability space (they do this by counting on their experience and on previous guesstimations of the past structure of probability space). obviously, there are an infinite number of different configurations of a small environment for every constant large environment (and the individual only needs to estimate the local configurations of his local environment of probability space). my probability space dictates, for example, that I’m probably not going to die in the next year. there are some probability space configurations where i’ll die this year, but i can estimate that in most such configurations, i won’t die this year. i’m basing this on my estimates. the best plan, of course, is the plan that achieves the intended outcome in the largest proportion of probability spaces in the future (at a particular point in time).</p>

<p>There is only one configuration space we live through though (and to get that configuration space, we abide by the copenhagen interpretation of QM)</p>