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by loup-vaillant
2540 days ago
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Like the double slit experiment with a photon, or the semi-transparent mirror? Simple: it goes both ways. Then decoherence happens, the universe splits in half, and we experience being in either one of those halves. What we observe is but a glimpse of what actually happen. We don't have access to the other side (split universes don't communicate with each other, contrary to what much sci-fi material describes). That may sound weird, but the alternative (that half the amplitude is "not real", or that it "collapses" (in a way that is non-local, that is, exceeds the speed of light), is even weirder. Or you could just refuse to answer the question, and stick to "this equations mean I should observe this with those statistics". |
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