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  2. Many-minds interpretation - Wikipedia

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    The many-minds interpretation of quantum theory is many-worlds with the distinction between worlds constructed at the level of the individual observer. Rather than the worlds that branch, it is the observer's mind that branches.

  3. H. Dieter Zeh - Wikipedia

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    Zeh's research revolves around the fundamental problems of quantum mechanics since the 1960s, in particular with Hugh Everett III's many-worlds interpretation.Zeh was one of the developers of the many-minds interpretation of quantum mechanics [3] and the discoverer of decoherence, first described in his seminal 1970 paper.

  4. Many-worlds interpretation - Wikipedia

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    The quantum-mechanical "Schrödinger's cat" paradox according to the many-worlds interpretation.In this interpretation, every quantum event is a branch point; the cat is both alive and dead, even before the box is opened, but the "alive" and "dead" cats are in different branches of the multiverse, both of which are equally real, but which do not interact with each other.

  5. Category:Interpretations of quantum mechanics - Wikipedia

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    Many-minds interpretation; Many-worlds interpretation; O. Objective-collapse theory; Observer (quantum physics) P. Penrose interpretation; Pilot wave theory; Q.

  6. Glossary of quantum philosophy - Wikipedia

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    Everett interpretation See relative-state interpretation. hydrodynamic interpretation Ghirardi–Rimini–Weber theory (GRW theory / GRW effect) many-worlds interpretation many-minds interpretation many-measurements interpretation modal interpretations objective collapse theory orthodox interpretation Usually refer to the Copenhagen interpretation.

  7. Multiverse - Wikipedia

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    This implies that the multiverses of Levels I, II, and III are, in fact, the same thing. This hypothesis is referred to as "Multiverse = Quantum Many Worlds". According to Yasunori Nomura, this quantum multiverse is static, and time is a simple illusion. [69] Another version of the many-worlds idea is H. Dieter Zeh's many-minds interpretation.

  8. Is It Safe to Use Expired Vitamins? The Truth About Vitamin ...

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    How can you tell if they’re safe past their expiration dates? Here, doctors explain how long most vitamins last and any risks associated with taking expired vitamins.

  9. Barry Loewer - Wikipedia

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    Loewer has collaborated with Marvin Belzer (on deontic logic), Ernest Lepore (on philosophy of language), and David Albert (on the interpretation of quantum mechanics and the role of chance in statistical mechanics). In his work with Albert he is known for developing the "many-minds interpretation" of quantum theory. The point of this work was ...