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by chadcmulligan 2211 days ago
yes, thanks, thats what I meant. While I'm here, something I've always wondered about the multiple worlds interpretation is where does the energy come from for all these parallel universes? Like if each possible event causes a split then haven't we just doubled the energy we started with? since we've created a whole new universe.
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I don't think there's new energy: the 'new universe' is just a part of the evolving wavefunction, which conserves energy.
Yes, and there is billon of quantum events happening right now in each cubic inches of air around you. So billions of universe literally from thin air. Multiverse is fun but absurd.
You seem to argue from an economic point of view, as if it was too "expensive" or "wasteful" to have all those universes. But MWI doesn't add any postulates to QM, in fact it is the simplest of the interpretations and a direct translation of what the math of QM says. All those universes are as "expensive" as the quantum mechanical state superposition they represent, and the superposition is a central tenet of QM and thoroughly tested. Your conclusion could be rephrased as "quantum superposition is fun but absurd".