Only when a very small quantum-level event can have a huge macroscopic effect (like Schroedinger’s cat experiment) do you really have worlds with different macroscopic outcomes. And yes, you can have such “chaos theory” effects, like the butterfly effect, even we don’t artificially devise experiments that way, but they aren’t frequent.
Are they that rare? People never decide what to do using quantum random number generators?
Are they that rare? People never decide what to do using quantum random number generators?
I use a quantum coinflip app all the time. I have more nonmangled measure than any of you classical suckers!
There doesn’t seem to be a version for Android of that. :-(
(I ‘usually’ flip a virtual Italian €2 coin. The scare quotes are because I only did that once in the past year.)