Quantum fluctuations are like your aunt at the family reunion. You never really know when they'll show up or how much chaos they'll bring.
But seriously, quantum fluctuations are random variations in energy that can occur in a quantum system.
Imagine you're in a parallel universe where the laws of physics are a little different. Maybe gravity is stronger or weaker. Maybe cats have the ability to speak in this universe.
This is what quantum fluctuations look like.
Where do parallel universes come from? Are they like alternate versions of reality, or are they just random, floating islands in the multiverse?
Check out our subpage on Many Worlds Theory for more information.
In this theory, every time a quantum event occurs, the universe splits into multiple branches, each with their own version of reality.
It's like the infinite options on a cereal box, but with more explosions.
Do you ever wonder about the nature of reality? Like, what's the deal with the multiverse?
This page is for those who just can't get enough of quantum weirdness.
Want to learn more about the Quantum What?
Because you had to ask...
Here's a list of quantum-related words and their meanings, because you clearly need more information.