Time Symmetry and the Many‐Worlds Interpretation
This chapter reviews an attempt to solve the collapse problem in the framework of a time-symmetric quantum formalism. Although the proposal does not look very attractive, its concept — a world defined by two quantum states, one evolving forwards and one evolving backwards in time — is found to be useful in modifying the many-worlds picture of Everett's theory.
Keywords: two-state formalism, time symmetry, backwards evolving, Aharonov, weak value, world splitting
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