Centering the Everett Interpretation - Probability in Quantum Mechanics
Offered By: Foundations of Physics @Harvard via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a thought-provoking talk by Isaac Wilhelm from the National University of Singapore on the Everett interpretation of quantum mechanics. Delve into a proposed account of probability that challenges conventional assumptions in the philosophy of physics. Examine how objective chances of centered propositions can solve key problems related to probability in the Everett interpretation. Gain insights into the implications of this approach for understanding the aims and scope of fundamental physical theories. Part of the Foundations of Physics @Harvard Seminar Series, this 1 hour 56 minute lecture offers a deep dive into quantum mechanics and its philosophical interpretations.
Syllabus
Isaac Wilhelm - "Centering the Everett Interpretation"
Taught by
Foundations of Physics @Harvard
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