If you’re not willing to bite that bullet (and most quantum physicists nowadays aren’t)
Incorrect. Most physicists today would tell you that schodinger’s cat is |alive>+|dead>.
If the world simply “splits,” then you’ve got a hidden-variable theory, which has been ruled out by Bell’s inequality measurements. Instead what happens is more complicated, and is mathematically equivalent to one-world quantum mechanics.
Incorrect. Most physicists today would tell you that schodinger’s cat is |alive>+|dead>.
If the world simply “splits,” then you’ve got a hidden-variable theory, which has been ruled out by Bell’s inequality measurements. Instead what happens is more complicated, and is mathematically equivalent to one-world quantum mechanics.