"Quantum mechanics describes the universe in terms of probabilities. In the quantum world, all possible outcomes of a choice or situation not only can occur but do occur. At every branch point, a new universe is created."
I have never seen a good proof anywhere that every outcome of a choice that can occur, does occur. Sounds to me like its wishful thinking on the part of the physicists ever eager for funding.
But there is a fundamental flaw in ,multiverse theory. If every possibility occurs in some universe, then its natural that in some universes bad things happen. Whats the point in trying to stop that from happening, since that possibility has already been taken by another universe?
So where does the energy come from to create these supposedly real physical alternative universes based upon all possible outcomes other than the one that actually occurs in this one?
No but I'm interested in learning more about it.
"Quantum mechanics describes the universe in terms of probabilities. In the quantum world, all possible outcomes of a choice or situation not only can occur but do occur. At every branch point, a new universe is created."
I have never seen a good proof anywhere that every outcome of a choice that can occur, does occur. Sounds to me like its wishful thinking on the part of the physicists ever eager for funding.
But there is a fundamental flaw in ,multiverse theory. If every possibility occurs in some universe, then its natural that in some universes bad things happen. Whats the point in trying to stop that from happening, since that possibility has already been taken by another universe?
So where does the energy come from to create these supposedly real physical alternative universes based upon all possible outcomes other than the one that actually occurs in this one?