Wednesday 9 May 2018
Where are the many worlds of Hugh Everett’s Many Worlds Interpretation?
Where
are the many worlds of Hugh Everett’s Many Worlds Interpretation?
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Theory is one of the most popular interpretations of quantum mechanics,
but for many people it seems wrong that we need an infinite number of extra
dimensions or parallel universes just to explain our three dimensional
Universe.
In the mathematics of Hugh Everett’s Many Worlds Interpretation the
parallel universes are all at right-angles to each other. In this theory this
represents the electric and magnetic fields always being at right-angles to
each other.
The light photon of quantum mechanics is the carrier of
electromagnetic fields and it is time variations within magnetic fields that
act as a source for electric fields and time varying electric fields is the
source of magnetic fields. When one field is changing in time, then a field of
the other is induced.
This is an emergent process relative to the position and
momentum of the objects creating the time variations the atoms themselves. The
reason why this theory only needs three dimensions and one variable in the form
of time is because it uses the holographic principle.
This is formed by
positive and negative charge forming a dynamic two dimensional boundary condition
or Riemann surface.
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