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Unless choices to some extent exist inside each universe and then spawns another universe with the inverse outcome.
I think then we can consider free will (randomness) to exist to some extent.
But yeah. It is not so easy to prove. 🫠
This is interesting
https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/qm-copenhagen/#DiveViewPublished at
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