What is it?
Quantum Superposition Theory is a fundamental concept in modern physics, where particles can exist in multiple states simultaneously, like Schrödinger's cat in a quantum box, but with more catnip.
It's not just a fancy math thingy, it's actually a real thing that happens with particles, like electrons and photons, but not with cats, sadly.
Imagine a particle that's both spinning and not spinning at the same time. Sounds absurd, right? But trust us, it's science.
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