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No location in space in any observable universe? But according to David Deutsch's interpretation of Everett's many worlds theory " “The entire multiversal photon is indeed an extended object (wave), while instances of it (particles, in histories) are localized.” (The Beginning of Infinity, p. 275). This is the 'location of a particle' I was referring to when I said 'Maybe you can experience knowledge of the precise location of a particle in space'.

What I'm missing here? Can you elaborate a little?

Let me also explain my intentions. Your 'qualia - measurement problem' analogy is great, I'm just asking if (and how) it may work outside the Copenhagen interpretation. Or at least I hope that is what I'm doing :)

P. S. It's page 309, my mistake, I'm sorry.