Exploring the infinite possibilities of quantum mechanics
The Many Worlds Interpretation (MWI) is a theory in quantum mechanics that suggests that every time a quantum event occurs, the universe splits into multiple parallel universes, each with their own version of the event.
This is in contrast to the Copenhagen interpretation, which states that the act of measurement causes the wave function to collapse, resulting in a single outcome.
Or, as we like to call it, "You know what happens when you die?"
Imagine a cat in a box with a quantum coin that can either be heads or tails. According to the Many Worlds Interpretation, the cat is both alive and dead, and every possible outcome exists in a separate universe.