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106 - David Albert & Sean Carroll: Quantum Theory, Boltzmann Brains, & The Fine-Tuned Universe

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The Schrodinger Equation and Quantized Gravity

Hugh Everett, when he was a graduate student in the 1950s, was given the thesis topic by his advisor, John Wheeler, quantized gravity. He realized that the current dominant paradigm in quantum mechanics started by saying you have an observer that is not part of the quantum mechanical description. And then as we said, you will only see one possible outcome, not the whole wave function. But Everett says, well, look, if the whole universe is my quantum mechanical system, there's no observers outside. I have to be able to treat the observer as a quantum mechanical system also. So let's just ask the question, what happens when an observer measures the position of an electron? Let

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