What are Quantum Fluctuations?
Quantum fluctuations are the tiny, temporary changes in energy that occur at the quantum level.
These fluctuations are so small that they're almost imperceptible, but they can have a significant impact on the behavior of particles at the quantum level.
Imagine a particle wobbling back and forth like a drunk person on a tightrope.
Or, think of it like a game of cosmic musical chairs, where particles are constantly switching seats and causing chaos.
It's like Schrödinger's cat, but instead of being dead or alive, the cat is just really, really confused.
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