On Tuesday, September 17, 2019 at 4:43:37 AM UTC-6, John Clark wrote:
>
> On Tue, Sep 17, 2019 at 2:51 AM Alan Grayson <agrays...@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
> > *Why don't you just accept that the wf is simply irrelevant after the 
>> measurement occurs*
>>
>
> Because you can't explain exactly what is and what is not a "measurement". 
> And because tacking on complicated mathematical wheels within wheels to 
> make the wave function suddenly vanish would not improve the theories 
> ability to make observable predictions by one bit and would do absolutely 
> nothing except muzzle the Schrödinger Equation which is virtually shouting 
> at us about the nature of reality. The Many Worlds theory didn't tack on 
> all those many worlds, if you take a bare bones approach to quantum 
> mechanics and add nothing not needed to explain observation those worlds 
> come naturally, they can't be avoided.
>
>  John K Clark
>

To be perfectly candid here, there's a disconnect that borders on insanity. 
Some worthless asshole can go into a lab, do a double slit experiment, and 
conjure possibly uncountable universes into existence, replete with 
possibly many infinite stars, galaxies, and life forms. Can't you see how 
ridiculous this is, hubris on steroids, and by simply assuming the wf is 
irrelevant after the measurement occurs, makes it all go away? AG 

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