Quantum fluctuations, also known as "those weird things that happen sometimes," have been observed in the quantum world. But what if they're not just random events?
What if they're actually the fabric of time itself, weaving and unwinding in an endless loop? A loop that's just a little... off.
We've all experienced it: you're walking down the street, and suddenly, you're back at the beginning of the block, with no memory of the past 10 minutes.
Or maybe it's not just you; maybe it's the universe itself that's stuck on repeat, like a cosmic VHS tape.
Either way, the theories are out there. And they're not just for physics nerds.
Want to learn more? Many Worlds Interpretation explores the multiverse hypothesis.
Or maybe you're more interested in Eternal Return, where every decision is a reset button.
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