John Michael Strubhart

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If a wavefunction says that an electron can be here, there, and way over there, then in one universe a version of you will find it here; in another universe, another copy of you will find it there; and in a third universe, yet another you will find the electron way over there. The sequence of observations that we each make from one second to the next thus reflects the reality taking place in but one part of this gargantuan, infinite network of universes, each one populated by copies of you and me and everyone else who is still alive in a universe in which certain observations have yielded ...more
The Fabric of the Cosmos: Space, Time, and the Texture of Reality
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