On 11/27/2017 6:45 AM, Jason Resch wrote:
Your description assumes the measurement is just right-v-left. In the canonical form of the two-slit experiment the detection is a spot on a film. So the possible outcomes are on the order of the number of silver halide atoms on the film...not infinite, but not just two either.I think your distaste with MWI comes from an incorrect view of how splitting occurs. Shooting a photon of at a slit doesn't instantly create millions or infinite numbers of universes. *But that's NOT what the enthusiasts of the MWI claim. They say all possible results are realized, that is measured, in other universes, which come into existence when a measurement is made in this universe. AG*Does this mean you are OK with the description of QM as I have provided below?
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