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Hugh Everett III
God and Contrasting Interpretations of Quantum Theory
Life and Quantum Interconnectedness
Black Hole Entropy, the Black Hole Information Paradox, and Time Travel Paradoxes from a New Perspective
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Multiplicity in Everett's Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics
The Nine Lives of Schrödinger's
Collapse of the Wave Function
Typicality in Pure Wave Mechanics
Schrödinger's Cape: the Quantum Seriality of the Marvel Multiverse William Proctor, University of Bournemouth, UK. on The
The Quantum World the Disturbing Theory at the Heart of Reality
John Archibald Wheeler Wheeler’S Early Work in Gravitation Physics
The Tao of It and Bit
Everett's Multiverse and the World As Wavefunction
6. God Plays with a Quantum Die Infinite Interactions from the Arche
History Newsletter CENTER for HISTORY of PHYSICS&NIELS BOHR LIBRARY & ARCHIVES Vol
Everett's “Many-Worlds” Proposal
The Many-Worlds Interpretation of Quantum ENTERPRISES/RGA MIRAGE Mechanics
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Recent Work
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The Many Worlds of Hugh Everett
Books Acquired in 2010
Hugh Everett III's Many Worlds
Making Sense of the Many Worlds Interpretation
The Many- Worlds Interpreta Tion of Quantum Mechanics
International Journal for Scientific Research & Development
Artigos Truth by Fiat: the Copenhagen Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics
Olival Freire Statement and Readings
A Brief History of the Misinterpretation of the Everett Interpretation
The Everett Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics. Collected Works 1955-1980 with Commentary, by Hugh Everett III, Ed
By Adolfo Bioy Casares Abstract
Identity and Counterparthood in a Many Worlds Universe
The Many-Worlds Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics the THEORY of the UNIVERSAL WAVE FUNCTION
Of Quantum Mechanics?
Quantum Ontology Without Speculation
Peter Byrne the Many Worlds of Hugh Everett
The Role of the Observer in the Everett Interpretation
“Relative State” Formulation of Quantum Mechanics∗