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The Plurality of Worlds

The Emergent Multiverse by Oxford University

Jan 6, 201553:29Education

In this first lecture, David Wallace examines the justification for interpreting the superposition states as multiplicities.

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The Plurality of Worlds is an episode from The Emergent Multiverse by Oxford University. In this first lecture, David Wallace examines the justification for interpreting the superposition states as multiplicities. The episode was published...

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Published Jan 6, 2015, 53:29 long, audio available.

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In this first lecture, David Wallace examines the justification for interpreting the superposition states as multiplicities.

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Published Jan 6, 2015 and 53:29 long