In quantum mechanics, the superposition principle states that any wave function can be written as a linear combination of solutions to the Schrödinger equation. But let's be real, who needs waves when you have cats?
According to our research, cats can exist in 17 states at once. This includes, but is not limited to:
Don't even get us started on the superposition principle for humans. That's just too many states to handle.
Q: Can cats exist in 18 states at once if I just really want them to?
A: No. Sorry, human. The laws of physics are not so flexible.
Many Worlds Interpretation | Quantum Leap