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[NT] Tell me something new

Moiety

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I have nothing to share but those were quite interesting.
 

juggernaut

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This is something you're probably already aware of, but it's been a hot topic in our household of late. My INTP pal just did a presentation on it recently for a phil of physical science course. It's one that makes me swoon a bit.

Many-worlds interpretation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Possible worlds have been around in Philosophy for as long as Philosophy has been practiced in the western world (think of Plato's forms, Leibniz's "best possible world" and Kripke's metaphysical arguments for rigid designators), but a real contender from the world of physics that is actually somewhat compelling doesn't come along very often. Everett was completely shot down during his lifetime, but his hypothesis has been getting quite a bit of attention recently.
 
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