Perhaps, wavefunctions do not collapse. Universe evolves all possible wavefunction states and keeps them orthogonal and independent {many worlds} {many worlds theory} {relative state}. Observations/measurements split universe wavefunction and, after that, many independent universes continue. Wavefunctions do not collapse but have disjoint parts in new universes. Universe beginnings have definite measurements. Many universes and/or many minds exist and account for all possible wavefunction states. However, conventional probability and frequency ideas are lost. This idea does not connect independent states to show how probabilities arise. It does not show how states are orthogonal, only always entangle. It does not allow measurements in transformed coordinates, which are in fact possible.
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