すべての出口は他のどこかの入り口です
It says that a quantum particle doesn't exist in one state or another, but in all of it's possible states at once. It's only when we observe its state that a quantum particle is essentially forced to choose one probability, and that's the state that we observe. Since it may be forced into a different observable state each time, this explains why a quantum particle behaves erratically.
If a tree falls in the woods and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?
Every exit is an entrance somewhere else...
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