everett's relative state formulation
Everett's Relative State Formulation, also known as the Many-Worlds Interpretation, is a quantum mechanics theory that suggests that every possible outcome of a physical event actually occurs in separate parallel universes or "worlds," each representing a different possible outcome. It proposes that the wave function of a system never truly collapses, but rather branches into multiple states, allowing for the coexistence of all possible outcomes simultaneously.
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