In the grand tradition of quantum physics, where probabilities are more likely than certainties, comes a field of research that's been shrouded in mystery: the quantum uncertainty of decision making.
It's the art of choosing between two perfectly good options, only to realize that the outcome is completely up for grabs, much like Schrödinger's cat, but with more paperwork.
Quantum Uncertainty in Decision Making is the study of how our brains create multiple parallel universes whenever we make a choice, only to have them collapse into a single, often undesirable reality.
It's like choosing between pizza and ice cream. You know it's a good choice, but which one is the right one? The answer, like Schrödinger's cat, is hidden in a superposition of probabilities.
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