On Mon, Nov 18, 2019 at 4:14 PM 'Brent Meeker' via <
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>> If you fire electrons at 2 slits and observe the slits then each
>> electron takes a real path through one and only one slit and no
>> interference pattern is produced.  If you fire electrons at 2 slits and do
>> NOT observe the slits then a interference pattern is produced indicating
>> that each electron went through both slits. Thus real path quantum theory
>> needs 2 sets of physical laws, one for when things are observed and one
>> when they are not. Many Worlds only needs one set of physical laws, and one
>> set is more parsimonious than two.
>
>
> * > That's what the evangelists for MWI say. *
>

I think "evangelists" is unfair. Even the most ardent fan doesn't say we
know for certain the MWI is true, they just say it's the least crazy idea
that anybody has so far thought of that explains the crazy experimental
facts, and they readily admit it's possible the problem is just that nobody
has thought hard enough yet. And they certainly don't say anybody who
disagrees with the MWI will be eternally tortured as the loving Christian
God constantly threatens to do to those who don't believe in Him.


> *> But in fact some more stuff is needed to explain why we see the world
> as we do, i.e. how probability comes into it*
>

If the Schrödinger equation really means what it says and everything that
can happen does happen then probability would have to come into it when
answering the question "What will a being that remembers being Brent Meeke
today see tomorrow?".

*> Maybe this more stuff can be derived from Schroedinger's equation, but
> even to do so seems to require additional assumptions.*
>

Additional assumptions are needed only if you insist on getting rid of
those other worlds, just as you can get a theory that very accurately
predicts how the planets move in the night sky even though the theory has
the Earth at the center and the sun and all the planets moving around it,
you just have to assume lots and lots of epicycles. But the Copernicus
theory won because it was more parsimonious in its assumptions. Hugh
Everett's genius wasn't that he added something new to Quantum Mechanics,
his genius was in getting rid of useless junk.

John K Clark

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