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by RangerScience
2306 days ago
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IMHO it's weirder than that. Here's my bad explanation of a theory, and uneducated interpretation There's a paper out there about positing a series of non-quantum universes (particles that aren't also waves), except where each universe exerts a force on all other universes to not be identical. Apparently, under this framework, for N such universes you get an N-step approximation of the wave form (reaching the wave form as n->infinity). Which is pretty cool in an of itself, _and then_... We observe the wave form. Does that then mean we're observing across all of those universes? |
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