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# 6. Implications and Explanatory Power of EMR
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The consequences of EMR are far-reaching and clarify numerous philosophical, scientific, and existential puzzles:
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1. **Proves the Multiverse / Many-Worlds Hypothesis**
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Since all possible and impossible worlds exist, multiverses are not speculative but logically entailed by EMR.
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2. **Explains Why Anything Exists**
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EMR renders the question of existence trivial—existence is total, maximal, and couldn't have been otherwise. Non-existence of worlds would be arbitrary.
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3. **Explains Why We Are Conscious**
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Given our neurological structures, the existence of conscious states is necessary in this world. In all modal worlds where similar configurations arise, consciousness exists by necessity.
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4. **Explains Quantum Uncertainty**
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What appears as indeterminacy is a projection of our local epistemic position within a maximally actualized modal space. All outcomes occur across the modal manifold.
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5. **Proves That God as Commonly Described Doesn't Exist**
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A traditional God who selectively actualizes only one world contradicts the PSR. EMR requires no chooser; all worlds exist without need for divine selection.
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6. **Explains Why Math Describes the Universe So Well**
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Mathematics maps onto the structure of modal reality. Its applicability arises from our inhabiting a coherent, lawful subdomain of a maximally populated ontological field.
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