On 7/5/2025 7:16 PM, Quentin Anciaux wrote:
With MWI, measurement is just unitary evolution entangling the observer with the system, so no collapse postulate is added.

Copenhagen plus decoherence still requires you to say the wavefunction really collapses to one outcome.
You say that like agreement with experience is a flaw.

MWI just treats the whole process as continuous evolution, with all branches persisting.
I know.  But it still assumes the experimenter is free to choose what measurement he makes...unlike superdeterminism.  So if you really think determinism is important...

Brent

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