A Threefold Argument on the Physical Incoherence of Many-Worlds Quantum Mechanics: Transfinite Cardinality, Cauchy Surfaces, and No Cloning Theorem – Preliminary Draft
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This analysis seeks to demonstrate the physical incoherence of the Many-Worlds Interpretation of quantum mechanics.
Utilized transfinite cardinality to assess implications on many-worlds
Examined the no-cloning theorem in the context of MWI
Discussed Cauchy surfaces related to general relativity and their relevance to MWI
Highlights contradictions arising from transfinite cardinality in MWI
Demonstrates inconsistency with the no-cloning theorem
Points out issues with Cauchy surfaces affecting the many-worlds framework
Resumen
A preliminary argument on why Many-Worlds Interpretation (MWI) is physically incoherent, utilizing transfinite cardinality, the no-cloning theorem, and Cauchy Surfaces in General Relativity.
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