A Complication for the Many Worlds Theory

02/14/2023
by   Samuel Epstein, et al.
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The Many Worlds Theory and the Independence Postulate are in conflict, as shown through the existence of a finite experiment that measures the spin of a large number of electrons. After the experiment there are branches of positive probability which contain forbidden sequences that break the Independence Postulate.

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