Quantum Chess: Where the Pieces Are Entangled and the Pieces Move
Quantum Chess is a game where the pieces are so entangled, you'll need a PhD in physics to keep track of them.
Here are the rules:
- The Superposition Rule states that pieces can exist in multiple places at once, but only if you're not looking.
- The Entanglement Swap allows you to trade your knight's position with your opponent's queen, but only if you're both wearing the same socks.
- The Many-Worlds Interpretation Rule states that every time you move a piece, all possible moves are made simultaneously, creating an infinite number of parallel universes.
Don't worry, it's not as complicated as it sounds. Just remember: the pieces are entangled, so you'll never really know where they are or what they're doing.
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