The MWI can also be viewed as not positing that any new worlds are created,
but that the multiverse is a continuum that can differentiate between
previously identical worlds, and can continue to do this forever, that
being a property of a continuum.

How does Wiseman (appropriate name!) distinguish their theory from the MWI
experimentally.

(PS Apologies I don't have time to read the paper at the moment.)


On 17 November 2014 08:32, 'Chris de Morsella' via Everything List <
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> Interesting speculative physics… that makes claims that parallel worlds
> may be testable.
>
>
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> “A new theory, proposed by Howard Wiseman, Director of the Centre of
> Quantum Dynamics at Griffith University, is different. No new universes are
> ever created. Instead many worlds have existed, side-by-side, since the
> beginning of time. “
>
>
>
> Regarding the interference patterns detected by the single electron double
> slit experiment (first performed in 1974 at University of Bologna)
>
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> According to Wiseman and his team this interaction between parallel worlds
> leads to just the type of interference patterns observed – implying
> electrons are not waves after all. They have supported their theory by
> running computer simulations of the two-slit experiment using up to 41
> interacting worlds. “It certainly captured the essential features of peaks
> and troughs in the right places,” says Wiseman.
>
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> https://cosmosmagazine.com/physical-sciences/can-we-test-parallel-worlds
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