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In another book called "The Ghost In The Atom" Deutsch does give what
he considers a definitive test of the Many World Interpretation and
a Quantum Computer is part of it, but it must be intelligent.
In the Deutsch test a conscious quantum computer shoots electrons at a metal
plate that has 2 small slits
Deutsch thinks an experiment like this will actually be performed in the first half of the next century. The reason it's so difficult to test is not many world's fault, the reason is that the conventional view says that conscious observers obey different laws of physics, many worlds says they do not so to test who's right we need a mind that uses quantum properties.
In the Copenhagen interpretation when the results of a measurement enters the consciousness of an observer the wave function collapses, in effect all the universes except one disappear without a trace so you get no interference. In the many worlds model all the other worlds will converge back into one universe when the electrons hit the photographic film but their influence will still be felt, you'll see indications that the electron went through slot A only and indications that it went through slot B only, and that's what causes interference. Time will tell who's correct.
John K Clark jonkc@att.net
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