
The More Than One World
"The Many-Worlds Interpretation" suggests that every time a quantum event occurs with multiple possible outcomes, the universe splits into separate, parallel worlds for each outcome. Instead of one result, all possibilities happen in their own reality. This means there are countless versions of the universe, each with different events and histories. Think of it as a constantly branching tree where every decision or chance event creates new branches. This interpretation offers a way to explain quantum phenomena without randomness or collapse, proposing instead that all possibilities are realized simultaneously across an infinite number of worlds.