Bayesian view - there is only one thing that actually is going to happen
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That's what I mean, though. The Bayesian view would seem to contradict quantum reality.
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It's the most intuitive interpretation, but it contradicts the behavior of a quantum
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system prior to wavefunction collapse, which is dependent very much on the distribution
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but the collapse ends up being deterministic bc the thing that causes the collapse is
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i.e. the outside macro scale world, the experimenter in the lab
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which is a paradox, yes, bc the entire outside world is also made of waveforms
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an enormous number of uncertainties adding up to one big certainty
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now we're back to old school philosophy and Zeno and shit
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a single molecule of water isn't "wet" but the ocean sure is
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idk, what my intuition tells me about that is if there are other worlds they're prolly weird
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"the world where the Nazis won WWII" probably isn't a thing, that's anthropocentrism
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I'd even venture we're probably the world with people in it
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