chuckles…
I wrote a whole bunch about string theory, but I’ve decided to simply mention it. I have a TON of mathematical notation to learn before I can subject that glittery...whatever...to analysis.
As for many worlds… I like the way many of the “”paradoxes” of quantum mechanics don’t even LOOK like paradoxes in many worlds. starting with-you don’t need to specify a special exemption to the no-ftl rule. “information” for “collapse” happens because the little pieces of the waves almost-touch and slip past each other when you perform the comparison operation...at least, that’s how I visualize it.
chuckles… I wrote a whole bunch about string theory, but I’ve decided to simply mention it. I have a TON of mathematical notation to learn before I can subject that glittery...whatever...to analysis.
As for many worlds… I like the way many of the “”paradoxes” of quantum mechanics don’t even LOOK like paradoxes in many worlds. starting with-you don’t need to specify a special exemption to the no-ftl rule. “information” for “collapse” happens because the little pieces of the waves almost-touch and slip past each other when you perform the comparison operation...at least, that’s how I visualize it.