Quantum fluctuations are like that one aunt at the family reunion: they pop up out of nowhere, cause a ruckus, and then disappear before you can say "Schrodinger's cat."
But seriously, quantum fluctuations are random variations in energy that can occur at the quantum level. They're like the cosmic equivalent of a teenager's mood swings.
Want to learn more about quantum superposition? It's like being tied to your in-laws at a family dinner, but with more probability and less gravy.
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And then there's Quantum Entanglement, because being tied to your ex is the real challenge
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