I’m not an expert, but previous questions about Many-Worlds on this site have received no answers from experts, so I’ll answer.
I have listened to the audiobook version of Sean Carroll’s Something Deeply Hidden about 5 times.
Our world splits often: many times a second or much more than that. I doubt that at our level of science and technology we can exert any influence at all on the rate of the splitting.
Our world splits often: many times a second or much more than that.
Depending on how splitting is defined.
There is an approach to MWI based on coherent superpositions, and a version based on decoherence. These are (for all practical purposes) incompatible opposites, but are treated as interchangeable in Yudkowsky’s writings.
Deutsch uses the coherence based approach, while most other many worlders use the decoherence based approach.
I’m not an expert, but previous questions about Many-Worlds on this site have received no answers from experts, so I’ll answer.
I have listened to the audiobook version of Sean Carroll’s Something Deeply Hidden about 5 times.
Our world splits often: many times a second or much more than that. I doubt that at our level of science and technology we can exert any influence at all on the rate of the splitting.
Depending on how splitting is defined.
There is an approach to MWI based on coherent superpositions, and a version based on decoherence. These are (for all practical purposes) incompatible opposites, but are treated as interchangeable in Yudkowsky’s writings.
Deutsch uses the coherence based approach, while most other many worlders use the decoherence based approach.