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Originally Posted by xelasnave
Thanks Mark I cant figure out whats going on in this Universe so I dont want to worry about any others.
alex
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Well, it's a good thing that you raised the point actually. I feel that most multiple (or parallel) universe theories are mostly coined so as to mute-out all of the possible quantum states (the super-position of all states) within the Schrodinger Wave Equation, and that also gets rid of Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle, in which a probability must be assigned to each and every outcome. Effectively killing two birds with one stone.
Put simply, multiple universe theories, or even Feynman's 'Sum Over Paths', try to remove the probability and super-positioning out of quantum measurement, so that we are left with an intuitively friendly deterministic path for every event.
Quantum computers contain an element of this.