Does Quantum Mechanics Imply Multiple Universes?
World Science Festival・2 minutes read
Quantum mechanics involves probabilistic predictions and the collapse of multiple states into one upon observation. Physicists explore various interpretations, including many worlds theory, to address the measurement problem and understand the complexities of reality in quantum physics.
Insights
- Quantum mechanics predicts future states based on probabilities until observation, collapsing into a single outcome upon interaction, challenging traditional notions of reality.
- Physicist Sean Carroll supports Hugh Everett's many worlds theory, suggesting all possible outcomes exist simultaneously in different universes, emphasizing the importance of probabilities in rational decision-making aligned with quantum principles.
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What is quantum mechanics?
Study of probabilistic future states based on current ones.
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