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118 - Slavoj Žižek & Sean Carroll: Quantum Physics, the Multiverse, and Time Travel

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The Importance of Uncertainty in Quantum Mechanics

In both theories, there is some epistemic uncertainty. There is some subjective probability that comes in in the case of hidden variables. In the case of many worlds, it's because all these different branches exist and you don't know which branch you are on. You cannot even if you know the wave function of the universe perfectly, you still can't predict the outcomes of your next experiment. So it's a weird in between ground. Well, this is a pure abstract in a bad sense, philosopher. I would just like to elevate into, as you may have guessed, into Hashebutic naively ontological status to put into reality itself this element of uncertainty.

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