On Wed, Dec 13, 2017 at 10:38 PM, <agrayson2...@gmail.com> wrote:

​> ​
> I notice you don't gave a damn about having a non falsifiable theory.
>

David Deutsch proposed a test of Many Worlds about 30 years ago in his book
"The Ghost In The Atom", but
​it ​
would be very difficult to perform. The reason it's so difficult to test is
not
​the ​M
any
​World's
​ ​
theory fault, the reason is that the conventional view says that conscious
​ ​
observers obey different laws of physics, many worlds says they do not, so
​ ​
to test who's right we need a mind that uses quantum properties.
​ ​
Quantum Computers have advanced enormously over the last 30 years
​so​
 I wouldn't be surprised if it or something very much like it
​is ​
actually performed in the decade or two.

​
An intelligent quantum computer shoots
​ ​
photons at a metal plate
​ ​
one at a time
​ ​
that has 2 small slits in
​ ​it,
and then the photons hit a photographic plate.
​ ​
Nobody looks at the photographic plate till the very end of the experiment.
​
The quantum mind has detectors near each slit so it knows which slit
​ ​
the various electrons went through.
​ ​
After each photon passes the slits but before they hit the photographic
plate the quantum mind signs a document
​ ​
saying that it has observed each and every
​photon​
 and knows
​which​
 slit each
​ ​
photon
​ ​
went through. It is very important that the document does not say
​ ​
which slit
​ ​
any
​ ​photon
 went through, it only says that they went through
​ ​
one slit
​ ​
and one slit only and the mind has knowledge of which one.
​ ​
There is a signed document to this effect for every photon it shot.

Now the mind uses
​ ​
quantum erasure to completely destroy
​its​
 memory of
​which slit any of the ​photons went through; t
he only
​ ​
part remaining is the document
​ which states that each photon went through one and only one slit and the
mind (at the time) knew which one. ​
Now develop the photographic plate and look at it.
​I​
f you see interference bands then the many world interpretation is
​ ​
correct. If you do not see interference bands then there are no worlds but
​ ​
this one and the conventional
​quantum ​
interpretation is correct.

​This works because ​in the Copenhagen interpretation when the results of a
measurement enters the consciousness of an observer the wave function
collapses, in effect all the universes except one disappear without a trace
so you get no interference. In the many worlds model all the other worlds
will converge back into one universe because information on which slit
the various photons went through was the only thing that made one universe
different from another, so when that was erased they became identical again
and merged, but their influence will still be felt, you'll see indications
that the photon went through slot A only and indications it went through
slot B only, and that's what causes interference.

  John K Clark

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