MWI Test:
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I may have previously have written about looking at each part (usually letter-symbol) of the schrodinger equation and then seeing it it could require more than it says or even have that letter-symbol refuted. Doing that effectively would change the
equation on which the MWI is based. Wikipedia lets me know there is another equation I can modify to effect change at the MWI, “
Being casual; is there anything in the universe that is absent fittability into a hilbert space? Wikipedia says that quantum physics is embedded in hilbert space, so if there are any hilbert space exceptions at the observable universe those could affect
MWI things from modifying or going outside of quantum things. Any physical thing outside hilbert space would function differently than: “if a system is in a state described by a vector in a Hilbert space, the measurement process affects the state in a
non-deterministic but statistically predictable way. In particular, after a measurement is applied, the state description by a single vector may be destroyed, being replaced by a statistical ensemble.” So it looks like anyhing outside of Hilbert space
means you get to skip any/all wave function collapse mechanisms and the MWI.
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