It's a theory that suggests every time a decision is made, the universe splits into multiple parallel universes, each with their own version of the outcome. Yeah, it's a real thing, don't @ me.
Imagine it like a never-ending game of "What if?" with an infinite number of branches. Want to know how it all started? Click here to learn more.
Scientists still argue over where exactly the Many-Worlds Theory originated. Some claim it was first proposed by a time-traveling, reality-bending, cat named Schrödinger's Felix. Others say it was just a bunch of nonsense cooked up by some dude named Hugh Everett. Either way, it's a wild ride.
Want to see some real-world examples of the Many-Worlds Theory in action? Check out the Buridan Paradox.
While the Many-Worlds Theory might seem like science fiction, it has real-world implications for quantum mechanics and our understanding of probability. Want to learn more? Read about the Quantum Leap.
You are now a part of the multiverse.
Don't worry, we won't judge you. Much.
But seriously, explore the infinite possibilities, and remember, every decision you make will create new worlds.
See a timeline of the Many-Worlds Theory's development