We just wrote around each other but that's fine. Falsifiabilty must be conceived in a possible way. So, how could we falsify many worlds if an observer only exists in one and can't take a measurement in another? You say we could find there is only one world. I ask, how can we eliminate the possibility we live in one of many worlds where position and momentum are measurable without an observer, where others cannot? Hopefully a real physicist will step in and answer. I'm just a fanboy who read some books and a shitload of the Stanford Encyclopedia.
Yes. Drich is a nutjob who can't accept that the tenets of his religion are untenable. But I agree with him and others here that philosophy of science is not science.
Yes. Drich is a nutjob who can't accept that the tenets of his religion are untenable. But I agree with him and others here that philosophy of science is not science.