Not so. The wave-function never collapses. For details on this, see:
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Frank J. Tipler, “Many-Worlds Quantum Mechanics is Neither Mathematically Nor Experimentally Equivalent to Standard Quantum Mechanics”, arXiv:2105.10431, May 21, 2021, [2105.10431] Many-Worlds Quantum Mechanics is Neither Mathematically Nor Experimentally Equivalent to Standard Quantum Mechanics .
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Frank J. Tipler, “Many-Worlds QM Tested by Quantum Chemistry: a New Kind of Reaction Rate”, ChemRxiv, Apr. 8, 2020, Many-Worlds QM Tested by Quantum Chemistry: a New Kind of Reaction Rate | Physical Chemistry | ChemRxiv | Cambridge Open Engage .
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Frank J. Tipler, “Quantum nonlocality does not exist”, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS), Vol. 111, No. 31 (Aug. 5, 2014), pp. 11281-11286, doi:10.1073/pnas.1324238111, bibcode: 2014PNAS…11111281T, http://www.pnas.org/content/111/31/11281.full.pdf .
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Frank J. Tipler, “Nonlocality as Evidence for a Multiverse Cosmology”, arXiv:1008.2764, Aug. 16, 2010, [1008.2764] Nonlocality as Evidence for a Multiverse Cosmology . Published in Modern Physics Letters A, Vol. 27, No. 4 (Feb. 10, 2012), Art. No. 1250019, 6 pp., doi:10.1142/S0217732312500198, bibcode: 2012MPLA…2750019T, WebCite query result .
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Frank J. Tipler, “Testing Many-Worlds Quantum Theory By Measuring Pattern Convergence Rates”, arXiv:0809.4422, Sept. 25, 2008, [0809.4422] Testing Many-Worlds Quantum Theory By Measuring Pattern Convergence Rates .
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Frank J. Tipler, “What About Quantum Theory? Bayes and the Born Interpretation”, arXiv:quant-ph/0611245, Nov. 23, 2006, [quant-ph/0611245] What About Quantum Theory? Bayes and the Born Interpretation .
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Frank J. Tipler, “Quantum Nonlocality Does Not Exist: Bell’s Theorem and the Many-Worlds Interpretation”, Tipler’s Tulane University website, 3rd draft, Feb. 13, 1998, Wayback Machine . Also released as “Does Quantum Nonlocality Exist? Bell’s Theorem and the Many-Worlds Interpretation”, arXiv:quant-ph/0003146, Mar. 30, 2000, [quant-ph/0003146] Does Quantum Nonlocality Exist? Bell's Theorem and the Many-Worlds Interpretation .
Life will eventually annihilate all baryons for its energy requirements. What baryon annihilation is occurring presently isn’t nearly enough to force the Higgs field toward its absolute vacuum, thereby cancelling the positive cosmological constant and forcing the universe to collapse.
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