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Title: Is the many-worlds interpretation of quantum theory counter-intuitive?
Abstract: The many-worlds (Everett) interpretation of quantum mechanics is very well adapted for the application to cosmology because it does not require the existence of an external observer. At the same time it is often considered as being a "counter-intuitive". Analyzing the problem of the choice of the preferred basis, I argue that this interpretation is less counter-intuitive and bizarre than many researchers think.