Let's look at it another way:
Take yourself out of the equation and just do something random - flip a coin, or put an isotope in a box that goes ping when it decays, buy a lottery ticket - it doesn't matter - arrange for something extra-ordinarily improbable to occur, and then wait for it to occur - does this proove anything at all?
How improbable does something have to be before it becomes proof? Or is the staking of your life the important thing?
If I flip a coin and get heads 10 times in a row, is that enough? Or 1000? Or 1,000,000? What about if I play Russian Roulette enough times?
Sure, if multi-universes is correct all the crazy things will happen, not necessarily in the universe you live in, but they will, no, MUST happen. Have the people who've been struck by lightning, or won the lottery, or been born with a rare genetic abnormality believe in Many Worlds? You'd have to ask them - but maybe, just maybe, they'll think that shit happens.
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