Form and Matter | |
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A: Completeness: A good theory must be consistent,
unified and complete. |
B: Appearances: A good theory must account for the
personal experiences of observers.
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-B: Since the theory is complete, reality must split
in two every time there is a quantum event, and both worlds are
real (Hugh Everett).
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-A: The physical system must include the choice
of the experimenter (Copenhagen interpretation).
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