IMO Schroedinger invented this manyworlds or manyminds or manywords 
interpretation.

> Il 28 aprile 2018 alle 23.01 [email protected] ha scritto:
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>     On Saturday, April 28, 2018 at 5:55:16 AM UTC, scerir wrote:
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> >             > > > I think Schroedinger and his cat bear some 
> > responsibility.  In trying to debunk Born's probabilistic interpretation he 
> > appealed to the absurdity of observation changing the physical state...even 
> > though no one had actually proposed that. 
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> > >             Brent
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> >         “The idea that the alternate measurement outcomes be not 
> > alternatives but all really happening simultaneously seems lunatic to the 
> > quantum theorist, just impossible. He thinks that if the laws of nature 
> > took this form for, let me say, a quarter of an hour, we should find our 
> > surroundings rapidly turning into a quagmire, a sort of a featureless jelly 
> > or plasma, all contours becoming blurred, we ourselves probably becoming 
> > jelly fish. It is strange that he should believe this. For I understand he 
> > grants that unobserved nature does behave this way – namely according to 
> > the wave equation. . . . according to the quantum theorist, nature is 
> > prevented from rapid jellification only by our perceiving or observing it.”
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> >         -Erwin Schroedinger, The Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics. 
> > Dublin Seminars (1949-1955) and Other Unpublished Assays (Ox Bow Press, 
> > Woodbridge, Connecticut, 1995).
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>     Who is Schrodinger referring to? This was written before 1957, when 
> Everett published his MWI.? Were other theorists advancing the idea that all 
> alternatives are physically manifested in reality? AG
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