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    PF World Cup Chat 2026

    I've lived in England for 40 years and bear English sportspeople no ill will.
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    Undergrad "The wavefunction never collapses"

    No from the perspective that I can see no similarly between the arguments put forward in the EPR paper and the MWI.
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    Undergrad "The wavefunction never collapses"

    Where did you get the idea that MWI does not respect entangled states? And might allow impossible uncorrelated outcomes?
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    Undergrad "The wavefunction never collapses"

    I don't understand that comparison at all. Bohmian mechanics is the complete opposite of MWI!
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    Undergrad "The wavefunction never collapses"

    I don't really understand the comparison. We still measure correlations that cannot be explained by local variables. The wavefunction itself is not a local variable.
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    Undergrad "The wavefunction never collapses"

    In MWI, the wavefunction is all there is. It is the reality.
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    Undergrad "The wavefunction never collapses"

    In MWI everything is real, so to speak. In fact, the mathematics of decoherence, treating the detector as a QM system, leads naturally to two branches. That's why the proponents of MWI are so enthusiastic. A collapse interpretation has to get rid of one branch. How does the other branch disappear?
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    Undergrad "The wavefunction never collapses"

    The branching is not a physical process. It's the usual evolution of probability amplitudes. Without decoherence, it's simple state evolution - albeit with non-locally-realistic entanglement. With decoherence it looks like a classical either-or scenario. The wavefunction itself is almost...
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    Undergrad "The wavefunction never collapses"

    It must be when the entangled state interacts with a measuring device and decoherence takes place.
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    Undergrad "The wavefunction never collapses"

    I don't see how MWI complicates this. It doesn't explain non-locality, but neither does it complicated the question of entangled states.
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    Undergrad "The wavefunction never collapses"

    Here's how I look at the Schrodinger cat experiment. There are two questions: Why did the atom appear to do one thing or the other and not a superposition of both? This is the measurement problem. MWI explains this by saying that there are in fact two main branches, not one. Why was the food...
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    Undergrad "The wavefunction never collapses"

    You haven't understood MWI. MWI is just regular QM without the single outcomes. It's very simple. Decoherence is complicated to get from a microscopic to a macroscopic picture. That applies to most interpretations.
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    Undergrad "The wavefunction never collapses"

    MWI is an interpretation of QM. There is only one entangled state here and only two possible measurement outcomes.