The dynamic collapse models have some observable component to them that 
make them testable. It appears they are falsified. Many Worlds 
Interpretation and the Hugh Everett idea has no such thing. It is not 
testable; it is in a way "safe" from falsification.

LC

On Monday, October 24, 2022 at 3:26:25 PM UTC-5 [email protected] wrote:

> One of the main competitors to Everett's Many Worlds idea is Continuous 
> Spontaneous Localization, the idea that an additional term needs to be 
> added to Schrödinger's wave equation that randomly and very rarely 
> collapses the wave function so there is only one objective reality. One 
> great advantage of this idea is that it can be tested empirically, the 
> experiment needed is conceptually simple but requires great skill to 
> actually perform, but it has been done in the last few months and the 
> results are negative, there is no sign of spontaneous quantum wave function 
> collapse. For the idea to work now its advocates would have to add yet 
> more mathematical bells and whistles to their new equation which is already 
> very complicated and downright baroque, and that's always a bad sign. 
> Many Worlds is looking better than ever.
>
> Search for Spontaneous Radiation from Wave Function Collapse in the 
> Majorana Demonstrator 
> <https://journals.aps.org/prl/pdf/10.1103/PhysRevLett.129.080401>
>
> John K Clark
>

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