Quantum Fluctuations: Because Decisioning is Hard

Quantum Mechanics is all about uncertainty. And by "all about uncertainty", I mean "all about being really, really uncertain".

But what about decisioning? That's when things get really weird. Like, imagine trying to choose between two options, but the act of choosing actually creates a new option that's like 50% more confusing than the original two.

That's what we're dealing with here. Welcome to the Quantum Fluctuations of Decisioning, where the laws of physics just can't even.

Learn more about the Many-Worlds Interpretation, where every decision creates a new universe where the opposite choice was made.

Discover the thrill of Quantum Non-Determinism, where the outcome is never certain, even after the decision has been made.

Or maybe you just want to superpose on the whole thing and just roll the dice.

Calculate your own Quantum Fluctuation