Notes

Chapter 9: Fundamental Physics

Section 11: Uniqueness and Branching in Time


Many-worlds models

The notion of "many-figured time" has been discussed since the 1950s in the context of the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics. There are some similarities to the multiway systems that I consider here. But an important difference is that while in the many-worlds approach, branchings are associated with possible observation or measurement events, what I suggest here is that they could be an intrinsic feature of even the very lowest-level rules for the universe. (See also page 1063.)



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From Stephen Wolfram: A New Kind of Science [citation]