How will artificial intelligence change the value of human skillsets? Will we have quantum computers to explain the many worlds interpretation
The many-worlds interpretation implies that there are most likely an infinite number of universes.
How can this be?
It is one of a number of multiverse hypotheses in physics and philosophy.
MWI views time as a many-branched tree, wherein every possible quantum outcome is realized.
0 MWI's main conclusion is that the universe (or multiverse in this context) is composed of a quantum superposition of an infinite[12] or undefinable[14]: 14–17 amount or number of increasingly divergent, non-communicating parallel universes or quantum worlds.[2] Sometimes dubbed Everett worlds,[2]: 234 each is an internally consistent and actualized alternative history or timeline.
Several authors, including Wheeler, Everett and Deutsch, call many-worlds a theory or metatheory, rather than just an interpretation.[12][17]: 328 Everett argued that it was the "only completely coherent approach to explaining both the contents of quantum mechanics and the appearance of the world."[18] Deutsch dismissed the idea that many-worlds is an "interpretation", saying that to call it an interpretation "is like talking about dinosaurs as an 'interpretation' of fossil records
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