1. MWI - Noun
2. MWI - Adjective
(physics) Abbreviation of many-worlds interpretation.
(uncountable, physics) Abbreviation of microwave irradiation.
MWI (comparative more MWI, superlative most MWI)
(Britain, especially Scotland, Internet slang) Initialism of mad with it (“extremely drunk or intoxicated”).
Deutsch has also proposed that when reversible computers become conscious that MWI will be testable (at least against "naive" Copenhagenism) via the reversible observation of spin. Source: Internet
If it was only a handful of MWI researchers, I wouldn't object, but there is no defined upper limit to the number of scientists worldwide who expect taxpayer financing for the same thing. Source: Internet
"It seems that there is no experiment distinguishing the MWI from other no-collapse theories such as Bohmian mechanics or other variants of MWI.. Source: Internet
MWI is considered by some to be unfalsifiable and hence unscientific because the multiple parallel universes are non-communicating, in the sense that no information can be passed between them. Source: Internet
Other states decohere into mixtures of stable pointer states that can persist, and, in this sense, exist: They are einselected." citation These ideas complement MWI and bring the interpretation in line with our perception of reality. Source: Internet
Peres not only questioned whether MWI is really an "interpretation", but rather, if any interpretations of quantum mechanics are needed at all. Source: Internet