On Tuesday, June 5, 2018 at 2:02:49 AM UTC, John Clark wrote:
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> On Sat, May 26, 2018 at 12:50 AM, <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> wrote:
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> *> when decoherence or the MWI implies the creation of full-blown worlds 
> (that we can't observe), there seems to be a large body of opinion that 
> accepts this bizarre result without serious criticism that there's no 
> mechanism or process for creating full-blown worlds.*
>
>
> But there is such a mechanism, the Schrodinger Wave Equation insists those 
> other worlds are there.
>

*And Maxwell's equations insist the existence of advanced waves. Do 
advanced waves exist even though they haven't been detected, because the 
mathematics insists otherwise? AG *

> In fact it could be argued that the Many World's Interpretation is poorly 
> named, it should simply be called Quantum Mechanics and the idea that some 
> unknown mechanism somehow destroys all worlds but one should not be called 
> the Copenhagen Interpretation, it should be called the Disappearing World's 
> Interpretation
> ​.​
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> No. I don't believe in such worlds. I tend to think a large segment of 
> professional physicists have gone mad.
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>
> You believe the idea is mad because you don't feel like you split, and for 
> thousands o
> ...

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