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Everett's Many-Worlds Interpretation

Everett's Many-Worlds Interpretation suggests that every time a quantum event occurs with multiple possible outcomes, the universe splits into different branches, each representing one outcome. Instead of a single reality, there are countless parallel universes existing simultaneously, each reflecting a different scenario. This means that every choice or event leads to a new universe, where different versions of ourselves experience various possibilities. The theory aims to explain quantum phenomena without the randomness of conventional interpretations, positing that everything that could happen does happen, just in separate, non-interacting realities.