Both Russell Standish's "Theory of Nothing" and Wei Dai's "really simple interpretation of quantum mechanics" suggest that the mere existence of all possible states is all that is needed to explain quantum mechanics. While I can understand how it would leads to unpredictability I was wondering how is quantum interference accommodated?
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