A particle is measured to be in the interval 0 < x < x0. According to the many-worlds interpretation, what is the best way to describe where the particle was immediately before the measurement was performed?
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A particle is measured to be in the interval 0 < x < x0. According to the many-worlds interpretation, what is the best way to describe where the particle was immediately before the measurement was performed?
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