She went missing in June. The search continues...
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Is anyone familiar with her disappearance!
Well, most good physicists believe in the many-worlds theory. There are a vast multitude of possibilities, one would think, and in some possible world each and every one would hold true.
Psychologically there exists the related phenomenon of existential dread, or mid-life crisis, which may be one reason why someone would choose to disappear I would think:
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/living-with-emotional-intensity/202410/existential-dread-what-can-you-do-about-it
This is sad, hopefully she is safe. The stress and despair is getting real, many people, especially the younger and middle aged lab employees.
The other day a 55 year old mans body was discovered under the Omega bridge.
"Well, most good physicists believe in the many-worlds theory."
No they do not.
It makes no difference if you believe in many-world or not. It is totally irrelevent. So I and everyone I know ignore it.
9:27 -- You are saying they do not attribute reality to imaginary constructs? Wouldn't they be as real as anything else?
All models, theories are constructs. You select what makes sense by doing experiments. For many-world there are no experiments, so it is useless, irrelevent, not of interest.
4:41 -- I'm not sure. Isn't it the case that physical systems can be described by classical or quantum information of a generally finite nature? Any such information would "exist" in some sense by default.
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