
Schrondinger's Cat (CAT)

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Started at Apr 30, 2026
About Schrondinger's Cat
You’ve hit on the most mind-bending part of the Many-Worlds Interpretation.
In this framework, there is no "luck" or "chance" in the way we usually think about it. If you perform a quantum experiment, you don't just see one result; the universe splits into as many versions as there are possible outcomes.
Here are a few key implications of that "branching" reality:
The End of Probability: In Many-Worlds, the probability of an event isn't about whether it will happen, but rather which branch you will find yourself in. Everything that can happen, does happen somewhere.
The "Quantum You": If this theory is true, there is a version of you for every possible decision or event in your life that was influenced by a quantum trigger. In one branch, you might have caught a bus you missed in this one; in another, a specific mutation in your DNA never occurred.
No Communication: The biggest "catch" is that these branches are decoherent. This means they are physically incapable of interacting or sending signals to one another. Once the branch splits, those two worlds are effectively gone to each other forever.
Determinism: Ironically, while it sounds like chaos, Many-Worlds is a "deterministic" theory. The math (the Schrödinger equation) evolves perfectly and predictably; it’s only our limited perspective from inside one branch that makes the world seem random.
Are you interested in the Schrödinger's Cat thought experiment and how it differs between this theory and the more traditional "Copenhagen" view.
https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=hM_oov3dU6A
In this framework, there is no "luck" or "chance" in the way we usually think about it. If you perform a quantum experiment, you don't just see one result; the universe splits into as many versions as there are possible outcomes.
Here are a few key implications of that "branching" reality:
The End of Probability: In Many-Worlds, the probability of an event isn't about whether it will happen, but rather which branch you will find yourself in. Everything that can happen, does happen somewhere.
The "Quantum You": If this theory is true, there is a version of you for every possible decision or event in your life that was influenced by a quantum trigger. In one branch, you might have caught a bus you missed in this one; in another, a specific mutation in your DNA never occurred.
No Communication: The biggest "catch" is that these branches are decoherent. This means they are physically incapable of interacting or sending signals to one another. Once the branch splits, those two worlds are effectively gone to each other forever.
Determinism: Ironically, while it sounds like chaos, Many-Worlds is a "deterministic" theory. The math (the Schrödinger equation) evolves perfectly and predictably; it’s only our limited perspective from inside one branch that makes the world seem random.
Are you interested in the Schrödinger's Cat thought experiment and how it differs between this theory and the more traditional "Copenhagen" view.
https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=hM_oov3dU6A
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