In fabric of reality interpretation of QM chapter 2 how does David Deutsch conclude that the "shadow photons" in the one-particle-at-a-time double slit experiments are themselves partitioned off into separate universes individually?
If the property of the photons is that the "tangible photons" of a universe only interacts with the "shadow photon" counterpart, then in another universe where that particular "tangible photon" ("shadow photon" as seen from our universe) also interacts with other "shadow photons" as seen from that universe, so how can D. Deutsch come to the conclusion that as viewed from our universe, each "shadow photon" is partitioned off in a separate universe as opposed to the conclusion that all of the "shadow photons" come from the same universe?
Can someone who has read and understood this chapter, help provide a way to understand how the "shadow photons" are partitioned off into parallel universes among themselves in terms of David Deutsch's interpretation of this phenomena?