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David Bohm’s Pilot Wave Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics.

Today I want to take on a topic many of you requested, repeatedly. That is David Bohm’s approach to Quantum Mechanics, also known as the Pilot Wave Interpretation, or sometimes just Bohmian Mechanics. In this video, I want to tell you what Bohmian mechanics is, how it works, and what’s good and bad about it.
By Sabine Hossenfelder

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@XSGeek
lol
😉
Moving you step by step closer.
To Many Worlds...

But yes, I agree, Q erasure, is a big fail for Bohemian.

@XSGeek

Well the simplest answer is
In world X A= 25% + B= 75%.
In world Y A= 75% + B= 25%

This is over simplified... but since we can never measure both worlds.
We will never know.

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@XSGeek
The wave functions are not congruent.
They never interact.
If your experiment always conforms to the Schrodinger equation, In the world you are in.
It also must conform to the Schrodinger equation, in any other world.

But since they can not communicate, there is no chaining. The two worlds remain epistemologically separate.

@XSGeek

Well, there's your problem.....

"If all possibilities are realized in some alternate universe"
Nope.
Nada.

The Schrodinger equation only has TWO possible outcomes. Not all possibilities.
Each time decoherence occurs, there are only TWO worlds, one we are in and another.

I think you might be confusing Many Worlds with Multi-verse.

@XSGeek

"A multiverse that exists and interferes with each other (no splitting)"

Ok
I will admit this IS interesting.
And yes it very well could solve a lot of problems.

Got to think and read about it.

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