When socks exist in multiple places at once, the observer's perspective is everything. The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle of Socks states that you can never know both the location and the color of a sock at the same time.
Explore Feynman Socks: The Principle of Least Sockiness, where the laws of physics are bent and twisted for the sake of fashion.
Like particles in quantum mechanics, socks exist in a superposition of states. They can be anywhere, anytime, and always seem to be in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Learn more about Entangled Socks, where the fate of one sock is forever tied to the fate of another.