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- TL;DR
- Proposes a 'pseudo-superposition' thought experiment where measuring a quantum system yields 'cake' or 'sofa.' Argues that since the observer is also in superposition, both outcomes must coherently coexist, creating a self-referential paradox rather than a standard quantum collapse.
Hi everyone! I'm a 13-year-old student from China. My English might be rough, and my physics knowledge is just amateur obsession, so please be gentle! 
To reiterate: I'm a 13-year-old amateur, so my train of thought might have derailed a bit while writing this down. Please ignore any confusing parts! I promise the diagram on the left does a better job of explaining this "pseudo-superposition" mess than I do. Let's just look at the picture!
My core confusion is:
If all branches exist in the Multiverse, then the statement "MWI is correct" must also only be true in some branches, right? This feels self-referential.
Also, looking at the superposition of the cat (Sofa vs Cake), if there is no "conscious observer" (like a human) to ever check the box, does the superposition just stay forever? Would other universes even know what the "true" state is, or is reality just a consensus formed by redundant records?
I know I might be mixing up decoherence and information theory. Is there a paper or a term for this specific "self-reference" paradox in MWI?
Any help or even a good laugh is appreciated! Thanks!
P.S. â A quick note on how this post was written:
My English is really bad (think "I listening music" level), so I wrote the original version in Chinese, then used Google Translate + some light AI polishing to make it readable. If the tone sounds a bit robotic in places â that's why. But every single idea in this post is mine, I swear on my life (or at least on my cat's nine lives). I'm not here to spam or test AI-generated content. I'm genuinely stuck on this self-reference thing and want to learn from people who actually know what they're talking about.Not sure which prefix fits, so I picked one I thought matched. Bear with me, I'm a forum newbie!
Thanks for bearing with me.
To reiterate: I'm a 13-year-old amateur, so my train of thought might have derailed a bit while writing this down. Please ignore any confusing parts! I promise the diagram on the left does a better job of explaining this "pseudo-superposition" mess than I do. Let's just look at the picture!
My core confusion is:
If all branches exist in the Multiverse, then the statement "MWI is correct" must also only be true in some branches, right? This feels self-referential.
Also, looking at the superposition of the cat (Sofa vs Cake), if there is no "conscious observer" (like a human) to ever check the box, does the superposition just stay forever? Would other universes even know what the "true" state is, or is reality just a consensus formed by redundant records?
I know I might be mixing up decoherence and information theory. Is there a paper or a term for this specific "self-reference" paradox in MWI?
Any help or even a good laugh is appreciated! Thanks!
P.S. â A quick note on how this post was written:
My English is really bad (think "I listening music" level), so I wrote the original version in Chinese, then used Google Translate + some light AI polishing to make it readable. If the tone sounds a bit robotic in places â that's why. But every single idea in this post is mine, I swear on my life (or at least on my cat's nine lives). I'm not here to spam or test AI-generated content. I'm genuinely stuck on this self-reference thing and want to learn from people who actually know what they're talking about.Not sure which prefix fits, so I picked one I thought matched. Bear with me, I'm a forum newbie!
Thanks for bearing with me.