So my point has been all along that scientists are looking towards these ideas because as you say the evidence indirectly points in that direction through calculations based on trying to unite the quantum world with our reality.
No, I don't say that. The evidence points to quantum field theory being a correct description of how the universe behaves, within certain bounds. Interpretations such as Many Worlds are ways of visualising how these rules are reified or 'implemented' in the fabric of reality.
Though they cant directly prove things like multiverses they still consider it a viable preposition. So my position is if they are willing to consider this then why not a spiritual realm or life after death or that our conscience moves on after death to other dimensions.
Because the same physics that makes multiverses a possibility tells us that those things are not a possibility. If you want them, you have to show that quantum field theory is
wrong, and that everything that follows from it, including modern electronics, is the result of some lucky fluke; IOW
magic. It's a nice fantasy, hence the popularity of Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, and Discworld, but it's not
real.
This is still loosely based in how the quantum world works but its just a step further from what they are saying about multiverses ect. ...
Show your working - how did you massage the maths to take that step? You didn't did you? it's just fantasy.
But its the scientists who are postulating some of these ideas. they aren't basing them purely on imagination or fantasy. Their calculations allow for these things. The evidence they find in what they see with things like the quantum effect force them to come up with these ideas because it is only something like these far fetched ideas that will fit with what they are finding.
That's the difference between these ideas and fantasy - they have some mathematical justification linking them to real physics.
In fact I read an article about some scientists asking to lower the criteria for scientific verification with some of these ideas because they know they will never be able to completely prove them. So they wanted to change what evidence is needed to make it a proven hypothesis.
I don't think you've relayed that accurately; it doesn't make sense - please post a reference, link, or quote.
But dont they allow for many different states of physical existences. So there could be worlds closely aligned with ours where another you and me may exist living a slightly different life. To totally alien worlds where the physics allow for all sorts of crazy stuff to happen which would be hostile to us. That includes possible worlds where maybe quantum physics rules and things may pop in and out of existence or be able to move through solid walls as they claim in quantum physics.
You seem to be confusing the Everettian 'Many Worlds' interpretation of quantum mechanics with cosmological multiverses and misunderstanding both. Quantum physics rules
this universe; what you see around you is the result of quantum physics. Virtual particles and quantum tunnelling are underlying behaviours of
our universe.
Thinking of Many Worlds as some kind of multiple parallel 'dimensions' where clones of you have a variety of interesting experiences, is a fun idea, but probably not very realistic. Pretty much all particle-level interactions are quantum interactions with probabilistic outcomes. Every particle-level quantum interaction results in outcomes that decohere out into the environment; each interaction with the environment potentially has multiple probabilistic outcomes itself, which, in turn, propagate out themselves, and so-on. The result is more akin to an exponentially growing infinite quantum froth of realities than copies of you in the Twilight Zone.
Bear in mind I'm not an expert in this stuff, I'm basing it on what I've read by people who are experts, and already I'm repeating myself. You can probably find someone who will claim to be able to explain why magic might be possible in another universe, but I'm not that person.
ETA: foam->froth. Quantum foam is used for something else; might cause confusion.