repulsewarrior wrote:
The wave function of the Universe exists. Branching is a matter of Human convenience.
...the correct answer to so many questions is, "we don't know".
It's kind of hard to follow these theories because we don't know which one is the latest valid one by watching you_tube videos.
It started with Heizenbergs's uncertainty principle (the one that says the electron once appears as a particle and once as wave) but presumably that was because of the inteference of the measuring instrument that was emitting photons distrurbing the electron.
Interference happens all the time in nature, so my problem with those theories is why the scientists bother so much about the instance it turns into a wave, while it's certain it will re-appear as particle at another instance. Sure the position it re-appears is unpredictable but that's all about it imo.