Thomas Borgenfalk

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Despite the challenge that probability poses to the many-worlds interpretation and other multiverse theories, the most frequent objection to the idea of a multiverse (be it quantum, cosmological, or stringy) is simply its profusion of worlds. “It is hard to imagine a more radical violation of Occam’s razor, the law of parsimony which urges scientists to keep entities to a minimum,”
What is Real?: The Unfinished Quest for the Meaning of Quantum Physics
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