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Popper’s views became unusually popular among practicing scientists, and, by the end of the twentieth century, many physicists believed that falsifiability was a vital acid test that any potential theory must pass. Viewed through this lens, any multiverse theory appears quite suspect. If the other universes are not accessible and can never directly influence our own universe, then what possible experimental data could falsify the theory that we live in a multiverse?
What is Real?: The Unfinished Quest for the Meaning of Quantum Physics
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