Copenhagen interpretation says the equations don't tell us what reality is, they tell us how our minds work and trying to describe reality. Out of this has come the multiple universe model which holds that everything that can happen does happen. EWG model named after every wheeler and grain of Princeton - it says that the universe does split every time two things can happen.
Guest speaker: Robert Anton Wilson
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Date this lecture was recorded: February 1982
[NOTE: All quotations are by Robert Anton Wilson.]
"The belief in certitude, I suspect, is a primate habit."
"One thing I want to make absolutely clear is that almost all pessimism results from watching what the government is doing. . . . because the government is the last place that important change is registered. And so if you're looking at the government you're looking at the past."
"Certitude only belongs to those people who own just one encyclopedia."
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