I'm not sure how to word this (I've already been sloppy by using the word "collapse" while describing MWI) but, to begin with, I'm pretty sure you already know the pattern we are expected to see. MWI explains the interference pattern in the double-slit experiment as a result of interference between "versions" of the particle(s) in different worlds. At least that's my shorthand way of thinking of it, I wouldn't be surprised if I'm somehow getting it wrong or being simple-minded about it, missing nuances, etc. Anyhow, by all accounts the MWI explains the results of the double-slit experiment, it is not undone by the results of the experiment.
I'm not sure if it can be fairly said that this would suggest the existence of a sort of interface between the worlds or not, perhaps there's some interesting stuff going on with the existence-as-a-wave portion of the model beyond just what we see in the experiment. There's a certain sense of arbitrariness about MWI, I think, yet it handles the situation very well, mathematically--and the arbitrariness of course is just coming from my everyday perspective, not the perspective of someone actually trained and capable to really try and understand advanced physics. Anyhow, in the end, I'm not sure the MWI is too much stranger than other respected interpretations.


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