Do read this adapted excerpt from @philipcball's excellent new book, Beyond Weird. Eager for the discussion to ensue! @seanmcarroll @DavidDeutschOxfhttps://www.quantamagazine.org/why-the-many-worlds-interpretation-of-quantum-mechanics-has-many-problems-20181018/ …
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Somewhere in all those many worlds is one in which only the classical non-quantum trajectories occurred, and a version of Bohr and all of us who believe, justifiably, in classical mechanics.
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I think anyone who seriously wishes to understand the so-called 'Many Worlds' interpretation must study the Finkelstein-Hartle theorem, on which it ultimately depends. http://bit.ly/2Ja05xt The MWI aims, above all, to eliminate probability from (fundamental) quantum theory.
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