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The Many Worlds of Hugh Everett III
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 811

The Many Worlds of Hugh Everett III

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-12-13
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  • Publisher: OUP Oxford

Peter Byrne tells the story of Hugh Everett III (1930-1982), whose "many worlds" theory of multiple universes has had a profound impact on physics and philosophy. Using Everett's unpublished papers (recently discovered in his son's basement) and dozens of interviews with his friends, colleagues, and surviving family members, Byrne paints, for the general reader, a detailed portrait of the genius who invented an astonishing way of describing our complex universe from the inside. Everett's mathematical model (called the "universal wave function") treats all possible events as "equally real", and concludes that countless copies of every person and thing exist in all possible configurations spre...

Hugh Everett III Manuscripts
  • Language: en

Hugh Everett III Manuscripts

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This is a collection of scanned original documents from 1930-1956, and audio recordings related to Hugh Everett III (Nov.- 11, 1930 - July 19, 1982), the American physicist who first proposed what has come to be known as the many-worlds interpretation (MWI) of quantum physics.

The Everett Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 401

The Everett Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics

Hugh Everett III was an American physicist best known for his many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics, which formed the basis of his PhD thesis at Princeton University in 1957. Although counterintuitive, Everett's revolutionary formulation of quantum mechanics offers the most direct solution to the infamous quantum measurement problem--that is, how and why the singular world of our experience emerges from the multiplicities of alternatives available in the quantum world. The many-worlds interpretation postulates the existence of multiple universes. Whenever a measurement-like interaction occurs, the universe branches into relative states, one for each possible outcome of the measurem...

The Many-worlds Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 252

The Many-worlds Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1973
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  • Publisher: Unknown

A novel interpretation of quantum mechanics, first proposed in brief form by Hugh Everett in 1957, forms the nucleus around which this book has developed. In his interpretation, Dr. Everett denies the existence of a separate classical realm and asserts the propriety of considering a state vector for the whole universe. Because this state vector never collapses, reality as a whole is rigorously deterministic. This reality, which is described jointly by the dynamical variables and the state vector, is not the reality customarily perceived; rather, it is a reality composed of many worlds. By virtue of the temporal development of the dynamical variables, the state vector decomposes naturally int...

The Many-Worlds Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 264

The Many-Worlds Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics

A novel interpretation of quantum mechanics, first proposed in brief form by Hugh Everett in 1957, forms the nucleus around which this book has developed. In his interpretation, Dr. Everett denies the existence of a separate classical realm and asserts the propriety of considering a state vector for the whole universe. Because this state vector never collapses, reality as a whole is rigorously deterministic. This reality, which is described jointly by the dynamical variables and the state vector, is not the reality customarily perceived; rather, it is a reality composed of many worlds. By virtue of the temporal development of the dynamical variables, the state vector decomposes naturally int...

Many Worlds?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 636

Many Worlds?

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-06-24
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  • Publisher: OUP Oxford

What does realism about the quantum state imply? What follows when quantum theory is applied without restriction, if need be, to the whole universe? These are the questions which an illustrious team of philosophers and physicists debate in this volume. All the contributors are agreed on realism, and on the need, or the aspiration, for a theory that unites micro- and macroworlds, at least in principle. But the further claim argued by some is that if you allow the Schrödinger equation unrestricted application, supposing the quantum state to be something physically real, then this universe is one of countlessly many others, constantly branching in time, all of which are real. The result is the...

Lockdown Master
  • Language: en

Lockdown Master

A young businessman, fresh out of a long relationship has his plans for gay singledom thwarted by the Covid lockdown in London, but a chance encounter with his straight, ex-military neighbour leads to an intense and kinky relationship

The Emergent Multiverse
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 547

The Emergent Multiverse

Presenting a striking new account of the 'many worlds' approach to quantum theory, aka the Everett interpretation, David Wallace offers a clear and up-to-date survey of work on this theory in physics and in philosophy of science.

The Nature of Contingency
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 232

The Nature of Contingency

This book defends a radical new theory of contingency as a physical phenomenon. Drawing on the many-worlds approach to quantum theory and cutting-edge metaphysics and philosophy of science, it argues that quantum theories are best understood as telling us about the space of genuine possibilities, rather than as telling us solely about actuality. When quantum physics is taken seriously in the way first proposed by Hugh Everett III, it provides the resources for a new systematic metaphysical framework encompassing possibility, necessity, actuality, chance, counterfactuals, and a host of related modal notions. Rationalist metaphysicians argue that the metaphysics of modality is strictly prior t...