Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey, 1973 , 260 pages
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In 1957, in his Princeton doctoral dissertation, Hugh Everett, III,
proposed a new interpretation of quantum mechanics that denies the
existence of a separate classical realm and asserts that it makes sense to talk
about a state vector for the whole universe.
In 1957, in his Princeton doctoral dissertation, Hugh Everett, III,
proposed a new interpretation of quantum mechanics that denies the
existence of a separate classical realm and asserts that it makes sense to talk
about a state vector for the whole universe.