The many-worlds theory basically maintains that the reason quantum mechanics seems so strange is because we have access to only one of an infinite number of worlds. From our narrow perspective, the output of certain measurements
{like that of the double-slit experiment} seems random and probabilistic, but that is an artifact of the fact that, literally, we don't have the full picture.
{like that of the double-slit experiment} seems random and probabilistic, but that is an artifact of the fact that, literally, we don't have the full picture.
( Massimo Pigliucci )
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