#physic #quantum # [[Epistemic status]] #shower-thought # Related - [[Physic/Quantum/Wave Function Collapse]] - [[Physic/Quantum/Measurement problem]] - [[Physic/Quantum/Wave Function]] - [[Physic/Quantum/Quantum Decoherence]] - [[Physic/Quantum/Quantum suicide]] # The wave function never collapse ![[80F31735-465A-4920-A614-B04FEE513885.png]] ![[73E16382-5868-4A08-9C61-84CF25AE23F2.png] [[The multiverse|The Many Worlds Interpretation]] (MWI) of quantum mechanics states that the wave function of a system never collapses, but instead splits into multiple universes, each with a different outcome. This means that all possible outcomes of a quantum event exist in different universes, and the observer only experiences one of them. This means that the wave function never collapses, but rather is split into many different versions of reality. The observer only experiences one of these realities, and the other versions exist in other universes. This means that the wave function never collapses, but instead is split into many different versions of reality. ![[Pasted image 20220217103018.png]]