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#72 The Multiverse is Real - David Wallace

from The Uncertainty Podcast · host Miles K. Donahue

David Wallace, professor of philosophy at the University of Pittsburgh, explains why he finds the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics convincing. We discuss probability, what it means for persons to "split", whether teleportation means death, and the role of philosophy in assessing science.Video of this interview is available on YouTube.To support the channel, do please oh please consider donating, either via PayPal or Buy Me a Coffee.Follow me on X-formerly-Twitter.EPISODE CHAPTERS00:00:00 Introduction00:01:22 What is the difference between quantum and classical mechanics?00:08:12 The measurement problem00:14:16 The many-worlds interpretation00:19:46 Why can't I see other branches of reality?00:33:13 Is many-worlds crazy and absurd?00:37:57 The probability problem00:50:58 Do people split in two when the universe branches?01:00:11 Does many-worlds explain fine-tuning?01:04:56 Should many-worlds change the way we live?01:16:30 Of what are you most uncertain? Get full access to Miles K. Donahue at mileskdonahue.substack.com/subscribe

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