Saturday, September 27, 2008

Many worlds theory is too extravagant and weird

The many worlds theory was created by George Everett at Princeton many years ago as an alternative to the Copenhagen concensus (Bohr, Schrodinger, Heisenberg) that the probability wave form collapses to create energy fields and matter. The reason for the controversy is that the schrodinger equations do not explain how the wave form collapses. I propose that the collapse of the wave form is do to it's interaction with other energy fields and matter with a unidirectional time vector.
If you assume that the parallel universes (“many worlds”) theory to be true:
Then every quantum jitter should lead to the creation of two parallel universes. This would result in virtually infinite nearly identical universes being created every nanosecond.
How do you copy an entire universe using only one bit of information? This is arguably the most extravagant theory in physics.