At the smallest scales, the universe behaves according to the bizarre rules of quantum mechanics. Greene explains how particles can exist in multiple states at once, challenging our classical notions of reality.
“The quantum world is a realm of probabilities, where particles can be in many places at once, defying common sense.”
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