The Many-Worlds Interpretation, proposed by Hugh Everett, suggests that all possible outcomes of quantum measurements already exist simultaneously in a vast 'Uber realm' rather than the universe splitting into separate branches; from a God's eye view, there are infinitely many versions of each person, each experiencing a different outcome, though each individual only perceives one reality.
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freaky, but it sounds like you just pulled that out of your ass.
>> I I I didn't.
>> Wouldn't have been applicable before your measurement. But it's not like the world splits and splits and splits. It's all sitting there in some giant Uber realm. If by you you have the conventional notion of a single human being, each version of me does see a single world, carries out a single measurement.
>> It's just that if you had a God's eye view, which we don't have, you would see many versions of me with many outcomes.
When Hugh Everett came up with this idea, it was the most conservative interpretation of the mathematics. Yes, it seems ridiculously uneconomical to have all these worlds, but the math, if you just take it at face value, this is what it seems to
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