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5846584 No.5846584 [Reply] [Original]

A while ago a was reading something about an interpretation of quantum mechanics that says something like this:

The collapsed view of the universe in the perception of an observer creates a velocity field for which particles change from being a probability distribution to definite positions. When particles aren't in this so called velocity field the wave function of that particle interacts with every other particle in an "orgy" of interference.

can someone tell me the name of this interpretation? Apologies for being vague, I'm not proficient in QM, just very interested.

>> No.5846594

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interpretations_of_quantum_mechanics
take your pick