Quantum Fluctuations

Quantum fluctuations are tiny_goals that randomly change the universe's state. They're like cosmic coin tosses. Except, they're not really like cosmic coin tosses. That would be boring.

Why should I care about quantum fluctuations?

Because, without them, your socks would never get lost in the wash. And also, they're the reason why the universe is still expanding. Or is it? Maybe it's just the cat.

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