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The discussion centers on the "many worlds" interpretation of quantum mechanics, which posits that all possible outcomes of quantum events occur in parallel universes. Key concepts include superposition, where particles exist in multiple states simultaneously, and wave function collapse, which occurs upon measurement, resulting in one specific state. This interpretation remains logically sound but lacks empirical proof, making it a subject of ongoing debate among physicists.
PREREQUISITESStudents of physics, researchers in quantum mechanics, and anyone interested in the philosophical implications of parallel universes and quantum theories.