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Jan 2015
53m 29s
The Plurality of Worlds
OXFORD UNIVERSITY
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In this first lecture, David Wallace examines the justification for interpreting the superposition states as multiplicities.
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The Probability Puzzle
In the third lecture, David Wallace asks how we make sense of probability in the Many-Worlds theory.
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The Arrow of Time
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