Can we verify or falsify it? Yes, iff it somehow constricts possible realities in a manner that is exclusively different from other hypotheses and in-principle observable from our reference frame(s) assuming we eventually obtain the means to make relevant observations.
It’s actually called the Many Worlds INTERPRETATION, and what interpretation means in this case is specifically that there is not experimental test to distinguish it from interpretation. Theory=thing you can test, interpretation=thing you can’t test. Indeed, EY’s arguments for MWI are not empirical and are therefore his own version of Post Utopianism.
Yes.
Can we verify or falsify it? Yes, iff it somehow constricts possible realities in a manner that is exclusively different from other hypotheses and in-principle observable from our reference frame(s) assuming we eventually obtain the means to make relevant observations.
It’s actually called the Many Worlds INTERPRETATION, and what interpretation means in this case is specifically that there is not experimental test to distinguish it from interpretation. Theory=thing you can test, interpretation=thing you can’t test. Indeed, EY’s arguments for MWI are not empirical and are therefore his own version of Post Utopianism.