I was blown away by the Many Worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics. If we assume that it's true, and we also assume that I haven't completely misunderstood quantum experiments, would it be possible that there is a parallel universe where every single experiment ever conducted that normally gives results that agree with quantum mechanics, gave results consistent with Newtonian physics, thus never giving rise to quantum theory?
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I was blown away by the Many Worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics. If we assume that it's true, and we also assume that I haven't completely misunderstood quantum experiments, would it be possible that there is a parallel universe where every single experiment ever conducted that normally gives results that agree with quantum mechanics, gave results consistent with Newtonian physics, thus never giving rise to quantum theory?
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