On 2/15/2025 12:19 AM, Quentin Anciaux wrote:


Le sam. 15 févr. 2025, 02:49, Brent Meeker <[email protected]> a écrit :




            *>> Many Worlds says everything always obeys
            Schrodinger's equation including the observer, therefore
            there will always be self-location uncertainty, it can't
            be avoided.*

    Fallacious reasoning.  There won't be any self-location
    uncertainty if only one world happens...as a properly interpreted
    Schroedinger plus Born rule says.


Yes, and there wouldn't be any if the Earth were flat, either. But that doesn’t mean reality conforms to the simplest assumption. The fact remains: quantum mechanics, as it stands, predicts self-location uncertainty
No it doesn't. QM as it stands, in textbooks and universities and poles of practitioners is still majority neo-Copenhagen. We're not talking about "reality" here, just an /interpretation. / That's where Everettians get out over their skies.

Brent

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