From quantum miracles to parallel worlds

From quantum miracles to parallel worlds

Lev Vaidman, The Alex Maguy-Glass Chair in Physics of Complex Systems, Physics Department, Tel Aviv University

Action at a distance is a miracle. Quantum phenomena such as interaction-free measurements, teleportation, Bell-type correlations apparently require such miracles. Accepting the many-worlds interpretation avoids the necessity of action at a distance and thus removes paradoxes from quantum theory.