Hugh Everett III was an American physicist best known for his
many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics, which formed the
basis of his PhD thesis at Princeton University in 1957. Although
counterintuitive, Everett's revolutionary formulation of quantum
mechanics offers the most direct solution to the infamous quantum
measurement problem--that is, how and why the singular world of our
experience emerges from the multiplicities of alternatives
available in the quantum world. The many-worlds interpretation
postulates the existence of multiple universes. Whenever a
measurement-like interaction occurs, the universe branches into
relative states, one for each possible outcome of the measurement,
and the world in which we find ourselves is but one of these many,
but equally real, possibilities. Everett's challenge to the
orthodox interpretation of quantum mechanics was met with scorn
from Niels Bohr and other leading physicists, and Everett
subsequently abandoned academia to conduct military operations
research. Today, however, Everett's formulation of quantum
mechanics is widely recognized as one of the most controversial but
promising physical theories of the last century.
In this book, Jeffrey Barrett and Peter Byrne present the long
and short versions of Everett's thesis along with a collection of
his explanatory writings and correspondence. These primary source
documents, many of them newly discovered and most unpublished until
now, reveal how Everett's thinking evolved from his days as a
graduate student to his untimely death in 1982. This definitive
volume also features Barrett and Byrne's introductory essays,
notes, and commentary that put Everett's extraordinary theory into
historical and scientific perspective and discuss the puzzles that
still remain.
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