Quantum Superposition Uncertainty Principle

When applied to reality, the uncertainty principle states that particles can exist in multiple places at once. This is not just some vague, abstract concept - no, no - it's a real thing. You can see it with your own eyes, if you're willing to bend the fabric of space and time.

Imagine a particle, say, an electron. It's spinning round and round, like a tiny ballerina on a cosmic stage. But instead of being just one place, it's everywhere and nowhere, all at the same time.

Or, think of it like a choose-your-own-adventure novel, where every possible outcome is happening simultaneously, and you get to pick which one you like best.

But don't just take our word for it! Visit our Quantum Experiments page to see it for yourself!