WereKitten said:
As such -at least in principle- Everett's interpretation of QM can be testable: if we ever managed to create a small, insulated, simple process of quantum measurement that we can fully reverse, then we should observe "decollapsing" of the wave packets. Or in MWI-speak: we should be able to see the "alternative worlds" originated from that single measurement interfere again in a controlled way. How that would work in practice e.g. how do you keep track of the results is not clear to me :) To the OP: google for Tegmark's multiverse and look at his type IV multiverse idea if you want an even wilder ride :) |
Good reread.
1. is the multerverse within our universe. If you believe that our universe is forever expanding. 2. Basically the same as 1, but with different physics. 3. the idea of the possibility of our universe branching into infinity. 4. Everything and the kitchen sink. More or less.







