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by goatlover
477 days ago
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What if gravity is non-linear and thus collapses the wave function? I think Penrose has suggested gravity as an objective collapse interpretation. The measurement problem still hasn't been resolved, but we observe a classical world around us, despite the fact that decoherence simply spreads the superposition of interacting quantum systems to the world. Gravity could be what prevents the linearity of quantum systems from putting the entire universe into superposition. |
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That has nothing to do with the measurement problem. Also, the measurement problem is only a problem of the Copenhagen interpretation. It doesn't exist in the many worlds interpretation.