You asked, we answered. In multiple parallel universes. At the same time.
Welcome to the multiverse's most comprehensive guide on quantum superposition. Where the rules of linear thinking don't apply, and the answer is always "maybe."
The Basics:
Quantum superposition is when a particle exists in multiple states at once. Like that one friend who's always "in a state of flux." But, you know, in a scientific sense.
Parallel Universes:
In the multiverse, there's an infinite number of parallel universes, each with their own version of reality. It's like a never-ending choose-your-own-adventure book. Except, you know, the choices are all already made.
Schrödinger's Cat:
Schrödinger's Cat is the ultimate symbol of quantum superposition. A cat that's both alive and dead, simultaneously. Because, you know, who needs a clear answer when you can have a cat that's both alive and dead at the same time?
Subpaths:
Stay tuned for more quantum nonsense.
Or, you know, don't. Maybe you're already in a different universe where this page is boring.