On Sat, Apr 28, 2018 at 7:33 PM, Bruce Kellett <[email protected]>
wrote:


> *​> ​Reversible means unitary evolution. Schrödinger evolution is unitary
> only with MWI.*
>

The only irreversible part is the wave collapse, but the Schrodinger wave
equation says nothing about anything collapsing, so "only with MWI" means
"without sticking on other stuff that the mathematics doesn't say to get
rid of other universes".


> ​> *​*
> *So reversible implies MWI. And since we don't have access to other MWI*
> *​* [...]​
>

​Although the other universe is only slightly different from ours and only
exists for a short time before it merges back into ours I think we do have
access to another universe every time we perform the 2 slit experiment.  ​


​John K Clark ​

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