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How much context does MWI in a verse need to qualify for High Hyperversal?

As said above. Let's say a verse creates a parallel universe from a diversion of events in the main universe. Does this verse also need a statement of "infinite higher dimensions" or "quantum mechanics" in order to qualify for High 1-B (High Hyperversal)?
 
Is it because assuming that quantum mechanics has the same concepts as in real life falls under Appeal to Reality fallacy?
 
I see. But I hear some people say that MWI requires the infinite higher dimensions to work by default.
If you're using Everett's version, which explicitly describes infinite-dimensional Hilbert space.

Schrodinger's MWI is typically seen as either 2-B or 2-A, though I have seen arguments which might suggest Low 1-C
 
If you're using Everett's version, which explicitly describes infinite-dimensional Hilbert space.

Schrodinger's MWI is typically seen as either 2-B or 2-A, though I have seen arguments which might suggest Low 1-C
Didn't Tegmark create the concept of Multiverse Type 3 where MWI forms infinite-dimensional Hilbert Spaces? I don't think that Everett included the Hilbert Spaces with MWI.
 
Didn't Tegmark create the concept of Multiverse Type 3 where MWI forms infinite-dimensional Hilbert Spaces? I don't think that Everett included the Hilbert Spaces with MWI.
everett created MWI and tegmark basically copied the homework and made it different by adding infinite dimensional hilbert space
 
So MWI by itself wouldn't be infinite-dimensional because it's the Type 3 Multiverse which actually combines MWI with the infinite-dimensional Hilbert Spaces?
 
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