the reason why the Many Worlds Theory results in such vastly different Newtonian/macro worlds?

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I understand that electrons diverge and create new universes. But surely these changes that occur with individual electrons dont result in such vastly different macro worlds? To the point that in one universe Im wearing a clown costume playing water polo because an electron in a laser behaved spun right instead of left.

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The electron in question would have split some time ago, but more important, there are very many electrons and other particles. Rather than just two worlds, there’s a smooth continuum of many (possibly infinite) worlds, a small subset of which involve you playing water polo in a clown costume.

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