
The Infinite Worlds of Quantum Mechanics
The Infinite Worlds of Quantum Mechanics refer to the idea that, at the quantum level, particles exist in many possible states simultaneously—called superpositions. When observed, these possibilities "collapse" into a single outcome. However, some interpretations suggest that all possible outcomes actually occur in separate, parallel worlds—a multiverse. These "infinite worlds" imply that our universe is just one of countless others, each with its own version of reality. This concept helps explain quantum phenomena and challenges our understanding of causality and existence, opening a fascinating view that reality is more layered and complex than it appears.