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#234 – Stephen Wolfram: Complexity and the Fabric of Reality

Lex Fridman Podcast

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Exploring Quantum Mechanics and Branching Histories

The concept of branch ill space in quantum mechanics involves moving from one possible history to another, where phase is associated with branch ill space. In quantum mechanics, destructive interference occurs when particles end up at different ends of branch ill space, making it challenging for observers to knit together a consistent story. Time dilation and relativity play a significant role in this complex interplay of branching histories and quantum mechanics.

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