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What does it mean for something to exist in multiple states at once? This episode explores Quantum Superposition, the strange principle at the heart of quantum physics. From the famous Schrödinger's Cat paradox to the groundbreaking Double-Slit Experiment, scientists discovered that particles do not follow single, definite paths.
We examine competing explanations such as the Copenhagen Interpretation and the Many-Worlds Interpretation, and how superposition powers emerging technologies like Quantum Computing. Although Quantum Decoherence hides these effects in everyday life, the quantum world reveals a universe built on overlapping possibilities.
This episode includes AI-generated content.
We examine competing explanations such as the Copenhagen Interpretation and the Many-Worlds Interpretation, and how superposition powers emerging technologies like Quantum Computing. Although Quantum Decoherence hides these effects in everyday life, the quantum world reveals a universe built on overlapping possibilities.
This episode includes AI-generated content.

