Quantum reality hinges on minds, not worlds

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Nadia Blackshaw argues against the Many Worlds Interpretation of quantum mechanics and proposes a Many Minds view in which there is a single physical reality but quantum descriptions depend on each conscious observer's perspective; Schrödinger’s cat is alive from one perspective and dead from another, addressing the measurement problem and urging physics to take conscious perspectives seriously rather than adopting a view from nowhere.
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