
TL;DR
The paper discusses the implications of accepting quantum mechanics universally, advocating for belief in parallel universes and evaluating Everett's theory on its 50th anniversary.
Contribution
It provides a philosophical assessment of Everett's many-worlds interpretation and its implications for understanding quantum mechanics.
Findings
Supports the validity of the many-worlds interpretation
Highlights the philosophical significance of parallel universes
Celebrates 50 years of Everett's theory
Abstract
I argue that accepting quantum mechanics to be universally true means that you should also believe in parallel universes. I give my assessment of Everett's theory as it celebrates its 50th anniversary.
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