In the quantum realm, particles don't just exist in one place at a time. No, they exist in many places, all at once. It's like they're partying. Meet the Schrodinger's Cat, whose existence is both confirmed and refuted simultaneously. It's like it's stuck in an infinite spin cycle.
The Many Worlds Interpretation suggests that every time a decision is made, the universe splits into multiple parallel universes. It's like the multiverse is one big, infinite, cosmic buffet.
Quantum Fluctuation: Random variations in energy that can change everything. It's like the universe is one big, cosmic game of chance.
Entanglement is when two particles are connected across the universe. It's like they're secretly married, but you can't get a divorce.