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Originally posted by JimL View PostI don't, and neither does what I described require a static/block universe. The multi-verse isn't static like the block universe, it evolves, and each universe within it evolves, smoothly and determinedly. The reason schroedingers cat is seen as being both dead and alive is because theoretically they are 2 cats and exist in 2 seperate universes within the multi-verse and so we don't know which universe that is until we actually observe the reality. If we're in one universe then upon observation we might observe the cat to be alive, if in another universe we might see the cat to be dead. But none of it occurs until it actually happens, which is synonymous with saying it doesn't happen until we see it.
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