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There is matter, antimatter, radiation, possibly dark matter, possibly dark energy, spacetime (if you count that as something)... -
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So helium-4 atom doesn't occupy space? -
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According to this definition, gravity and EM radiation are not matter. -
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It depends on your definition of matter. If by matter you mean anything that can interact, then no, there isn't anything that isn't... -
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What's nice about DH is it's an interpretation of any quantum theory. I.e. any theory with a non-commutative algebra of observables... -
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I gave references in my paper here. -
bhobba replied to the thread High School Interesting paper on QM in Scientific American.Von Neumann's famous writing on this in his classic text on QM never really caught on (and when I first read it, it left me scratching... -
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But then what is doing the observing? Ultimately, we would like QM to not even have such a divide--to be able to describe everything... -
bhobba replied to the thread Undergrad Sean Carroll's description of the Many Worlds interpretation.Highly recommended, but very math-heavy. Fine for math nerds like me, but others may not enjoy it as much as I did. Thanks Bill -
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In the MWI, the universe is the universal wave-function. The universe doesn't split into two universes, as there is still the one... -
bhobba replied to the thread Undergrad Sean Carroll's description of the Many Worlds interpretation.I rather enjoy Sean's books. But Sean does not point out one important fact (I can link to an advanced paper on it, but at this level... -
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The ##\alpha## and ##\beta## apply initially to the state of an electron, but after the interaction with a measuring device, they apply... -
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@DaveBeal, as my responses should show you, you can't just wave your hands about what the MWI says. You have to do the actual math... -
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No, it is one single wave function with two terms in it--each term is referred to as a "branch". There's no question of whether it...