"As far as i know the many worlds interpretation is an attempt to reconcile the nature of every human choice" - it's not specifically about human choice at all, no. Rather, the way to understand many worlds is probably best as a way of assuming that the mathematical artefacts of quantum mechanics are real - the wave function, which represents the superposition of possible properties, in particular. If the wave function is real, and superposition is real, and everything physical is made of quantum objects which are also in superposition, then many worlds kind of naturally pops out
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