Quantum Fluctuations 101
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What is Quantum Uncertainty?
It's like trying to find your keys in a house with infinite rooms. You're pretty sure you had them, but not really.
Examples:
- Wave function collapse: When you finally find your keys, they turn into a cat.
- Superposition: Your keys are in multiple places at once, but only one of them is actually real.
- Entanglement: Your friend has your keys, but they're in a different dimension.
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