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#414 - Strange Truths

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May 12, 2025
David Deutsch, a visiting professor of physics at Oxford, dives into the fascinating realms of quantum mechanics and constructor theory. He delves into the implications of the many-worlds interpretation and the philosophical questions surrounding quantum reality. The conversation shifts to the pressing issue of AI, where Deutsch addresses the potential risks of artificial general intelligence and its ethical dilemmas. He also tackles the historical roots of anti-Semitism and the complex dynamics of morality in technology, especially in relation to the Israel-Hamas conflict.
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INSIGHT

Many Worlds Reality

  • The many worlds theory posits that reality consists of multiple universes where all possible quantum events happen.
  • Observation does not collapse wave functions; instead, different outcomes occur in different universes.
INSIGHT

Probability in Multiverse

  • Everything possible according to physics actually happens somewhere in the multiverse but not equally.
  • This changes the nature of probability from likelihood to frequency distribution across universes.
ANECDOTE

Lunch That Changed His Mind

  • David Deutsch was convinced of Many Worlds after a lunch conversation with Bryce DeWitt.
  • DeWitt explained that "you are actually all of them," all copies asking the same questions.
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