The Argument from Locality for Many Worlds Quantum Mechanics

Journal of Philosophy (forthcoming)
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Abstract

One motivation for preferring the many worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics over realist rivals, such as collapse and hidden variables theories, is that the interpretation is able to preserve locality (in the sense of no action at a distance) in a way these other theories cannot. The primary goal of this paper is to make this argument for the many worlds interpretation precise, in a way that does not rely on controversial assumptions about the metaphysics of many worlds.

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Alyssa Ney
University of California, Davis

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