Against ``Against Many-Worlds Interpretations''
Toshifumi Sakaguchi

TL;DR
This paper critiques misconceptions about Everett's many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics, clarifying misunderstandings and providing counterarguments to claims made in a recent submission.
Contribution
It clarifies and corrects misconceptions about the many-worlds interpretation, offering a detailed rebuttal to recent criticisms.
Findings
Identifies misconceptions in recent critique of many-worlds interpretation
Provides counterarguments to specific claims about Everett's interpretation
Clarifies the conceptual foundations of the many-worlds interpretation
Abstract
The paper entitled ``Against Many-Worlds Interpretations'' by A. Kent, which has recently been submitted to the e-Print archive (gr-qc/9703089) contained some misconceptions. The claims on Everett's many-worlds interpretation are quoted and answered.
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhilosophy and History of Science · Mathematical and Theoretical Analysis
