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“According to quantum physics, observers affect the systems they measure. If observers are an integral part of the cosmic formula, then it may not matter how many universes exist – just how many a single observer can tell apart. If the observer is a person, that depends on how many bits of information the brain can process. “Based on the number of synapses in a typical brain, a human observer can register 10^16,” says Linde. That means humans can differentiate 10^10^16 universes, which is much more manageable than the 10^10^10000000 Linde and Vanchurin found to start with. But does the human brain really play a role in making predictions in the multiverse? ‘This goes deep into philosophy,’ Linde says. ‘It’s a slippery slope.'”
Wie viele ist Multi?
29. October 2009 by
Amanda Gefter vom New Scientist erklärt Andrei Lindes Rechnung, dass es 10 hoch 10 hoch 10000000 Universen im Multiversum gibt, von denen wir aber nur 10 hoch 10 hoch 16 unterscheiden können, weil ein typisches Gehirn nicht mehr unterschiedliche Quantenzustände zulässt. Kann man daraus eine Vorhersage ableiten? Linde weicht aus.