On Thursday, April 23, 2020 at 2:21:48 PM UTC-5, Eva wrote:
>
> Hello guys :) what do you think about time in many world interpretation?
> If there is one changless global wave function, than why we have change at 
> all?
>
> All these states, different branches which emerge or are incribed in 
> global wave, are not changless - we experience change.
>
> Why?
>
> Is it because they are relative? 
>
> If so, everything which is relative is transitory?
>

In MWI there is the global wave function, and with respect to any 
observer's measurement outcome this is manifested by a projector that 
reduces observed state of the quantum system. The time any observer records 
on their clock would then be the same as the global time. Things only get a 
bit odd when we consider different eigen-branching of the system are in 
different regions of gravity so they have different proper times. 

LC 

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