by APOD Robot » Sun Apr 24, 2022 4:07 am
Split the Universe
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result dominated, potentially, by the
randomness of quantum mechanics. Some believe that your personally-initiated
quantum decision will split the universe in two, and that both the live-cat and dead-cat universes exist in separate parts of a
larger multiverse. Others believe that the result of your click will
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the universe is classically
deterministic, so that by pressing the button you did not
really split the universe, but just carried out an action predestined since time began.
We at
APOD believe that however
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