The End of the Many-Worlds? (or Could we save Everett's interpretation)
A. Drezet

TL;DR
This paper critiques Everett's many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics from a Bohmian perspective, discussing potential issues and exploring possibilities for its revision or replacement.
Contribution
It offers a Bohmian critique of Everett's interpretation, proposing considerations for its potential reformulation or abandonment.
Findings
Identifies conceptual challenges in Everett's interpretation
Highlights differences between Bohmian mechanics and many-worlds
Suggests avenues for future theoretical development
Abstract
This is a manuscript to be published as a book chapter. The text summarizes some of my critics concerning Everett's theory as seen from the perspective of a Bohmian. This is the second draft and comments are still welcome.
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TopicsPhilosophy and History of Science · Contemporary Cultural and Social Studies · Psychoanalysis, Philosophy, and Politics
