many-worlds interpretation

English

Noun

many-worlds interpretation

  1. (physics) An interpretation of quantum mechanics that claims to resolve all the "paradoxes" of quantum theory by allowing every possible outcome to every event to define or exist in its own "history" or "world".

Synonyms

  • multi-history interpretation

See also

  • Everett-Wheeler interpretation
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