So, You Think You Understand Quantum Mechanics?
Think again. It's all very simple, really: every time you make a decision, the universe splits into multiple parallel universes, each with their own version of you, making their own choices.
Let's say you flip a coin. Heads, you go left. Tails, you go right. But in one universe, you flip the coin and it lands on its edge, and you decide to eat a sandwich instead. In another, you flip it three times before it lands on the floor.
It's not just coin flipping, of course. It's everything. Every decision, every action, every thought: a universe splits off, like a cosmic branch on a family tree.
And that's why you never see your doppelgangers. They're out there, living their lives, making their own choices, but they're not you. Unless, of course, you've been eating too much tuna. That's when things get weird.