In Many Worlds Quantum Mechanics, the wave function is fundamental, and the many worlds are a derived consequence. The wave function is time reversable. Running it backwards, you would see worlds merge together, not the world we currently experience splitting into possible precursors. This assymetry is due to simple boundry conditions at the beginning of time.
OK, with the world not splitting into possible precursors as you go backwards in time, this means the universe is time reversible. That’s what you said I guess when you wrote that the wave function is time reversible.
Hmm. So even quantum mechanics supports reversibility. Thanks.
In Many Worlds Quantum Mechanics, the wave function is fundamental, and the many worlds are a derived consequence. The wave function is time reversable. Running it backwards, you would see worlds merge together, not the world we currently experience splitting into possible precursors. This assymetry is due to simple boundry conditions at the beginning of time.
OK, with the world not splitting into possible precursors as you go backwards in time, this means the universe is time reversible. That’s what you said I guess when you wrote that the wave function is time reversible.
Hmm. So even quantum mechanics supports reversibility. Thanks.