
Everett
Everett is a theoretical interpretation of quantum mechanics called the "Many-Worlds Interpretation." It suggests that all possible outcomes of a quantum event actually happen, but in separate, branching "worlds" or realities. Instead of a single outcome collapsing into one result, every possibility exists simultaneously in these parallel worlds. When a measurement occurs, the universe "branches" to accommodate each outcome, meaning every possible version of events is realized somewhere. This idea helps explain quantum phenomena without requiring randomness or collapse, offering a deterministic view where the universe constantly splits into multiple, coexisting realities.