ONE MIND OR MANY - A NOTE ON THE EVERETT INTERPRETATION OF QUANTUM THEORY

作者: Euan J. Squires

DOI: 10.1007/BF00413909

关键词: ConsciousnessUniversal wavefunctionPhilosophy of sciencePhilosophy of languageMany-minds interpretationQuantum mechanicsInterpretation (philosophy)MathematicsMany-worlds interpretationEpistemologyMetaphysics

摘要: The Everett interpretation of quantum theory requires either the existence an infinite number conscious minds associated with each brain or one universal consciousness. Reasons are given, and two ideas compared.

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