Do we have free will? Is the Multiverse real? Can we live forever? Will I ever get a dog? Questions like these have had scientists confused for decades, so naturally, we should try and answer them.
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Do we have free will? Is the Multiverse real? Can we live forever? Will I ever get a dog? Questions like these have had scientists confused for decades, so naturally, we should try and answer them.
The quantum world is so mind bending that till date, science does not have any concrete answers to how it works. That being said, the study of quantum physics is governed by four main interpretations. In this Episode, we will be exploring the two most widely accepted interpretations: the Copenhagen and Many Worlds Interpretations.
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Bibliography:
YouTube. (2016). The Quantum Experiment that Broke Reality | Space Time | Pbs Digital Studios. PBS SpaceTime. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-MNSLsjjdo&t=619s.
YouTube. (2016). The Many Worlds of the Quantum Multiverse | Space Time | PBS Digital Studios. PBS SPaceTime. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzKWfw68M5U&t=342s
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Do we have free will? Is the Multiverse real? Can we live forever? Will I ever get a dog? Questions like these have had scientists confused for decades, so naturally, we should try and answer them.