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Many lives in many worlds

arXiv
Authors: Max Tegmark

Year

2007

Paper ID

49636

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Preprint

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32

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I argue that accepting quantum mechanics to be universally true means that you should also believe in parallel universes. I give my assessment of Everett's theory as it celebrates its 50th anniversary.

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  • I argue that accepting quantum mechanics to be universally true means that you should also believe in parallel universes.

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