The Many-Worlds Interpretation Theory
In the Many-Worlds Interpretation, every possibility exists in a separate universe.
Every time a decision is made, the universe branches into multiple parallel universes, each corresponding to a different outcome.
Think of it like a never-ending tree of possibilities, each branch representing a different reality.
This theory, proposed by Hugh Everett, explains the concept of quantum mechanics and probability in a more intuitive way.
It also raises interesting questions about free will and the nature of reality.
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