The full claim is (from the BLP sub-Reddit):
Myself, I do not recall reading anything by Hawking or Feynman that is consistent with either "believ[ing] the Many Worlds Interpretation (MWI) was true" (I'm not as familiar with Gell-Mann). But of course, I certainly have not read everything either ever wrote!
From your own reading, dear reader, do you recall where any of these three wrote something that could be construed as believing MWI (other than as a possibility, like all the other quantum interpretations)?
Quote:
Elvridge., Jim (2008-01-02). The Universe Solved!. pp. 3536. ISBN 978-1-4243-3626-5. OCLC 247614399. 58% believed that the Many Worlds Interpretation (MWI) was true, including Stephen Hawking and Nobel Laureates Murray Gell-Mann and Richard Feynman |
From your own reading, dear reader, do you recall where any of these three wrote something that could be construed as believing MWI (other than as a possibility, like all the other quantum interpretations)?
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