| This article will explore the philosophical implication of multi-world theory from four aspects.First,study the decisiveness of multi-world theory.Second,study the causal nature of multi-world theory.Third,study the integrity of multi-world theory.Fourth,the study of multi-world theory of monism.In 1957,Everett presented his own interpretation of quantum mechanics-the relative state of interpretation in his doctoral thesis,which was abandoned by the world.But Everett’s theory is like immortal fire,although experienced a dark age,but in the tireless efforts of many scientists,this theory will be perfect,integrated.In the 1970s,the name of "multi-world theory" re-entered the people’s vision.Because of the boldness and dissonance of multi-world theory,multi-world theory has not only become the focus of attention of physicists,but also attracted the attention of a large number of philosophers.Multi-world theory has become a hotspot in the interpretation of quantum mechanics,but because of the multi-world theory to re-build the world view,many scientists believe that this is a fantasy theory.Later,relying on the support of string theory scholars and cosmologists to demonstrate that the existence of parallel universes is gradually recognized by the world.The particularity of multi-world theory has resulted in more philosophical implications of multi-world theory than other quantum mechanics.This article will discuss the philosophical implication of multi-world theory.In the second chapter of this article,the author will discuss the philosophical implication of multi-world theory.First of all,from the perspective of the universe and the individual point of view to study the multi-world theory of decisiveness and causality.And then from the theoretical basis,to study its integrity.Finally,after analyzing the dualism of Copenhagen,the study of multi-world theory of monism.After analyzing the philosophical implication of the theory of the world,this paper will also discuss the development status and limitations of multi-world theory. |