Negative Probabilities: Exploring the Weird MWI Branches

In summary, the conversation discusses the possibility of negative probabilities and their role in different theories, specifically in the Many-Worlds Interpretation (MWI). While some argue that negative probabilities are a logical contradiction, others argue that they can be a useful mathematical tool. The interpretation of negative probabilities and their relationship to other states in a system is also discussed. There is a suggestion that in certain theories, negative probabilities may become probabilities in a low energy limit. Overall, the conversation raises questions and explores the concept of negative probabilities in different contexts.
  • #36
Dmitry67 said:
Can events be more then 100% correlated? You know the answer: EPR.

So, if something have probability of 150% ...
Man, what are you talking about?
 
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  • #37
You'll see. Let's wait for LHC experiments.
Standard Model predicts negative probabilities and LHC energies.
 
  • #38
Dmitry67 said:
You'll see. Let's wait for LHC experiments.
Standard Model predicts negative probabilities and LHC energies.

I doubt it. By that time we'll have been sucked by the black hole. Unless there is always one world in which the black hole is not created and that is the only world we perceive.
 

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