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I know there are a lot of interpretation's but what is the one that mostly top's the chart's?
yoda66 said:my uncle told me that some interpretation's have parallel universe's,is this true?
jms5631 said:Family? I suppose I never looked at it that way. Are you grouping together other interpretations that take the Schrodinger equation at face value without additional postualates such as Consistent Histories
Excellent answer!vanesch said:I guess it is the "standard" Copenhagen/Shut Up And Calculate/Statistical fuzzy mix interpretation which works well until you start thinking about it(maybe this is also part of complementarity
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In my experience this is the most popular interpretation among working physicists; despite having having worked on "quantum phenomena" for a number of years now (9 to be exact)I don't think I have ever met anyone who was serionsly worried about the interpretation of what they were doing.Demystifier said:Excellent answer!
b) shut up and calculate
vanesch said:It has the advantage of not cluttering your mind with self-contradictory or weird pictures, allows you to concentrate on the calculations and is maybe the best view if you take quantum theory as just a good calculational tool for finding out what will happen in an experiment, but not as a way to "describe what happens for real".