Many Worlds (why Carlo doesn't like this interpretation) - Carlo Rovelli

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I'm surprised Rovelli did not make the argument he makes in his own book. The "probability waves" that are believed to be real entities in some interpretations of quantum mechanics are not directly observable, only observable indirectly by their effects they have on observable particles. If you delete observable particles by getting rid of "collapse, " then you are not left with anything _observable at all._ Rovelli says himself in _Helgoland_ that one of his biggest issues with MWI is that it's not clear how an unobservable universe explains the universe we observe, comparing to "Hegel's night where all cows are black."

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