50 Years of the Multiverse Interpretation
chinmay7 writes "There is an excellent selection of articles (and quite a few related scientific papers) in a special edition of Nature magazine on interpretations of the multiverse theory. 'Fifty years ago this month Hugh Everett III published his paper proposing a "relative-state formulation of quantum mechanics" — the idea subsequently described as the 'many worlds' or 'multiverse' interpretation. Its impact on science and culture continues. In celebration, a science fiction special edition of Nature on 5 July 2007 explores the symbiosis of science and sf, as exemplified by Everett's hypothesis, its birth, evolution, champions and opponents, in biology, physics, literature and beyond.'
There was no Sliders, no Crisis on Infinite Earths, no quantum mirror in Stargate?!
Looks like I got landed with the Universe where Slashdot didn't run the story.
Wait, no, that's not why. It's because they're the same thing.
Sony ha
Somewhere, a goateed version of me is reading the story, because that version has a Nature login.
Except that I've never had the probable state of my keys being in the kitchen destructively interfere with the probable state of my keys being left in my bedroom to make my keys more likely to be on the key ring... :-)
someone just got his report card for physics.
In this one it's modded -1, Overrated.
Don't get terrified, get depressed. If this is my final hallucination than I either want hookers to fall from the sky or this shit to end right now.