Friday, August 27, 2010
Infinite doppelgangers may explain quantum probabilities - physics-math - 26 August 2010 - New Scientist
Infinite doppelgangers may explain quantum probabilities - physics-math - 26 August 2010 - New Scientist: "AN IDENTICAL copy of you is also reading this story. This twin is the same in every way, living on an Earth and in a universe that looks exactly like our own. And there may be an infinite number of them. Such doppelgangers could be a natural consequence of our present conception of the universe. Now, some physicists say they could pose a serious problem for quantum mechanics. But a possible fix may also be in sight, and it could help tie abstract quantum concepts to concrete physical causes."
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