A curated collection of educational materials on the many-worlds interpretation (MWI) of quantum mechanics, maintained by Paul Razvan Berg. MWI is also known as Everettian quantum theory.
I spent years reading about this topic and I've collected the best entry and mid-level resources I've found here. I hope you find them useful.
MWI was first proposed by Hugh Everett in his 1957 PhD thesis, "Relative State" Formulation of Quantum Mechanics. If you're new to the MWI, I recommend starting with David Deutsch's content.
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| Title | Speaker(s) |
|---|---|
| Closer to Truth: Many Worlds of Quantum Theory | David Deutsch |
| David Deutsch in 1995: The multiverse | David Deutsch |
| Why is Everettian quantum theory "not in the consensus"? | David Deutsch |
| Are there many worlds? | David Deutsch, Markus Arndt |
| Closer to Truth: Many Worlds of Quantum Theory | David Wallace |
| Parallel Worlds Probably Exist. Here's Why | Derek Muller |
| PBS Space Time: The Many Worlds of the Quantum Multiverse | Matthew O'Dowd |
| Looking Glass Universe: "Many Worlds" is a simplification of quantum mechanics | Mithuna Yoganathan |
| Looking Glass Universe: If there are "Many Worlds" why don’t you experience it? | Mithuna Yoganathan |
| Big Think: The Multiverse is real. Just not in the way you think it is. | Sean Carroll |
| Title | Speaker(s) |
|---|---|
| The Multiverse is REAL | David Deutsch, Alex O'Connor |
| Conversations with Coleman: Multiverse of Madness | David Deutsch, Coleman Hughes |
| The Tim Ferriss Show: The Fabric of Reality And Much More | David Deutsch, Naval Ravikant |
| Conversations with Tyler: Multiple Worlds and Our Place in Them | David Deutsch, Tyler Cowen |
| Meaning of life TV: The many worlds of quantum physics | David Wallace, Robert Wright |
| Reach Truth Podcast: Quantum Physics and Multiple Universes | Sam Kuypers |
| Quantum Foundations Podcast: Everettian Quantum Theory | Sam Kuypers, Maria Violaris |
| Quantum Foundations Podcast: The Maths Behind Many-Worlds | Sam Kuypers, Maria Violaris |
| Lex Fridman Podcast: Quantum Mechanics and the Many-Worlds Interpretation | Sean Carroll, Lex Fridman |
| Title | Speaker(s) |
|---|---|
| Brett Hall's Multiverse Playlist | Brett Hall |
| Apart from universes | David Deutsch |
| Philosophy Overdose: The Emergent Multiverse | David Wallace |
| The Long Earth: Multiverse Physics | David Wallace |
| The sky is blue, and other reasons physics needs the Everett interpretation | David Wallace |
| Why is the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics not in the consensus (yet)? | Lev Vaidman |
| The Royal Institution: A Brief History of Quantum Mechanics | Sean Carroll |
| New Scientist: The Many Worlds of Quantum Mechanics | Sean Carroll |
| Santa Fe Institute: The Many Worlds of Quantum Mechanics | Sean Carroll |
| The Cartesian Cafe: The Many Worlds Interpretation & Emergent Spacetime | Sean Carroll, Tim Nguyen |
| Forum for Philosophy: Parallel Universes | Simon Saunders et al. |
| Title | Speaker(s) |
|---|---|
| 80,000 hours: Many-worlds theory of quantum mechanics and its implications | David Wallace |
| The Multiverses: The Emergent Multiverse | David Wallace, James Robinson |
| Title | Author(s) |
|---|---|
| Understanding Many-Worlds: A Beginner's Guide | Maxime Desalle |
| Fungibility in quantum mechanics | Alan Forester |
| Measurement is theory-laden | Alan Forester |
| Tunnelling | Alan Forester |
| The Multiverse on Brett Hall's blog | Brett Hall |
| "Many Minds" Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics | David Deutsch |
| Many lives in many worlds | Max Tegmark |
| The Critical Rationalist blog: The Multiverse | Sam Kuypers |
| Many-Worlds Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics | Stanford |
| Why The Many-worlds Formulation Of Quantum Mechanics Is Probably Correct | Sean Carroll |
If you only read one book on this list, go with The Beginning of Infinity.
| Title | Author(s) |
|---|---|
| The Many-Worlds Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics | Bryce DeWitt |
| The Beginning of Infinity | David Deutsch |
| The Fabric of Reality | David Deutsch |
| The Emergent Multiverse | David Wallace |
| Something Deeply Hidden | Sean Carroll |
| Many Worlds? | Simon Saunders et al. |
- 2022 research workshop at Tel Aviv University: academic conference on many-worlds
- Devs: a TV series about quantum computers that takes many-worlds seriously
- Sliding Doors: a movie that shows the parallel view of a woman's life
- Universe Splitter: an app that shoots single photons through a half-silvered mirror, measures the result, and tells you which universe you ended up in
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