“See you tomorrow,” he said, in a soft American (maybe Canadian) accent, before padding away in his slippers.
“Yes,” said Nora. “See you,” said Hugo, before returning—in a more hushed tone—to his main thread.
“The universal wave function is real, Nora. That’s what Professor Bisset said.”
“What?” Hugo held up a finger. A slightly annoying, wait-a-minute kind of finger.
Nora resisted a strong urge to grab it and twist it.
“Erwin Schrödinger...” “He of the cat.” “Yes. The cat guy.
He said that in quantum physics every alternative possibility happens simultaneously. All at once. In the same place.
Quantum superposition. The cat in the box is both alive and dead.
You could open the box and see that it was alive or dead, that’s how it goes, but in one sense,
even after the box is open, the cat is still both alive and dead.
Every universe exists over every other universe. Like a million pictures on tracing paper, all with slight variations within the same frame.
The many-worlds interpretation of quantum physics suggests there are an infinite number of divergent parallel universes.
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