It’s rather nonstandard to consider things like photon measurements to be nonphysical facts. Presumably, these come within the domain of physical theories.
Suppose we go with Solomonoff induction. Then we only adopt physical theories that explain observations happening over subjective time. These observations include discrete physical measurements.
It’s not hard to see how Bohm explains these measurements: they are facts about the true configuration history.
It is hard to see how many worlds explains these measurements. Some sort of bridge law is required. The straightworward way of specifying the bridge law is the Bohm interpretation.
It’s rather nonstandard to consider things like photon measurements to be nonphysical facts. Presumably, these come within the domain of physical theories.
Suppose we go with Solomonoff induction. Then we only adopt physical theories that explain observations happening over subjective time. These observations include discrete physical measurements.
It’s not hard to see how Bohm explains these measurements: they are facts about the true configuration history.
It is hard to see how many worlds explains these measurements. Some sort of bridge law is required. The straightworward way of specifying the bridge law is the Bohm interpretation.