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Theorien wie Trägerwelle (Bohm) oder Viele Welten (Everett) usw. sind eigentlich nur noch von historischen Interesse ...
Weshalb diese Zurschaustellung von Unwissenheit/Ignoranz? Die Behauptung ist schlicht falsch, wie leicht zu belegen ist:

https://logosconcarne.com/2020/08/25/mwi-sean-carroll/
I’ve posted more than once regarding my view of the Many Worlds Interpretation (MWI) of quantum physics.

https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/qm-manyworlds/
The MWI resolves most, if not all, paradoxes of quantum mechanics (e.g., Schrödinger cat), see Vaidman 1994.

The strongest proponents of the MWI can be found among cosmologists, e.g., Aguirre and Tegmark 2011.

Another community where many favor the MWI is that of the researchers in quantum information.

https://www.researchgate.net/publica...in_perspective
As had been pointed out long ago, in this view the measurement process can be described by decoherence which results in a "Many-Worlds" or "Many-Minds" scenario according to Everett and Zeh.

https://d-nb.info/1110012500/34
Zurek, for instance, describes
the MWI as “a natural choice for quantum cosmology, which describes the whole Universe
by means of a state vector.” [85] And similarly DeWitt: “Everett’s view of the world is a very
natural one to adopt in the quantum theory of gravity, where one is accustomed to speak without
embarassment of the ‘wave function of the universe.’” [22]
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