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How do you reconcile religious beliefs with the Many World's Interpretation of quantum mechanics?
Many World's Interpretation says that every time a particle interacts with a person, he goes into a superposition. So trillions of versions of every person exist in branches of his quantum wavefunction.
Will all these versions of you meet the one God? Will they all then meet each other? Or is God in a superposition of states also? Or is there some other outcome?
4 Answers
- Anonymous3 months agoFavourite answer
Whereas I do not have a good answer, the question fascinates me.
- Anonymous3 months ago
First of all you are wrong ,maybe on every point you state!!!
STANDARD LIST from Quantum Mechanics textbooks
Influential interpretations
4.1 Other interpretations
4.2 The EPR paradox
4.3 Copenhagen interpretation
4.4 Quantum information theories
4.5 Relational quantum mechanics
4.6 Quantum Bayesianism
4.7 Many worlds
4.8 Consistent histories
4.9 Ensemble interpretation
4.10 De Broglie–Bohm theory
4.11 Quantum Darwinism
4.12 Transactional interpretation
4.13 Stochastic mechanics
4.14 Objective collapse theories
4.15 Consciousness causes collapse (von Neumann–Wigner interpretation)
4.16 Quantum logic
4.17 Modal interpretations of quantum theory
4.18 Time-symmetric theories
4.19 Branching spacetime theories
- Anonymous3 months ago
"Whereas"?
I don't believe it, frankly, but you can test it to see if it's true. Everett told us how. After the fifth time your handgun misfires and you survive, you can assume the Many Worlds Theory is true.