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(Everett) Thesis

Everett’s thesis, known as the Many-Worlds Interpretation, suggests that all possible outcomes of a quantum event actually occur, each in its own separate universe. Instead of the universe “choosing” one outcome, every possible result happens simultaneously somewhere else. This means our universe is just one branch of a vast, branching multiverse where every possible event has its own realization. It eliminates the need for randomness or wave function collapse, providing a consistent way to understand quantum mechanics without adding new postulates, and implies that countless alternate realities are constantly being created.