According to some theories, the universe could be an eternally inflating multiverse, where every possibility exists in an infinite number of parallel universes. But what if you're stuck in the one where you can't find your keys? That's where the Paradoxes and Puzzles of the Eternal Inflation Theory come in.
Imagine a universe where every decision, every action, and every thought creates a new universe. Where every possibility branches out like a never-ending tree of 'what ifs'. It's like trying to find your keys in an infinite maze of mirrors.
We've got the Curious Case of the Miscounted Molecules, where particles and waves get lost in the quantum foam. The Quantum Fluctuation Quiz, where you try to predict the odds of a universe where gravity is just a suggestion. And the Scale of the Universe Simulator, where you can try on the infinite scales of the cosmos.
But be warned: once you enter the Paradoxes and Puzzles of the Eternal Inflation Theory, there's no turning back. You'll be stuck forever in an infinite loop of 'what if'.