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Unobservable universes are by definition unnecessary to describe what we observe. Hence, assuming they are real is also unnecessary. Scientific theories should not contain unnecessary assumptions, for if we allow that, we would also have to allow the assumption that a god made the universe. Such superfluous assumptions aren’t wrong. They’re just ascientific. The assumption that the additional universes in the many-worlds interpretation are real is one such ascientific assumption.
Existential Physics: A Scientist's Guide to Life's Biggest Questions
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