Quantum Superposition Explained By Mario

Many-Worlds Interpretation is an interpretation of quantum mechanics. Basically, in layman’s terms it means that there are an infinite number of universes and that everything that could possibly happen in our universe (but doesn’t) does happen in another.
In short, just like Adidas’ slogan says, “Everything’s possible.”
Here’s a video that can illustrate Many-Worlds Interpretation. This video uses a Kaizo Mario World superimposed 134 times on top of another.
Even if you had an epic failure, stand up and try again, you might not have 100 lives, but the possibilities are endless.
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Whoever made that Mario level is evil.
This is great. I’ve been reading about quantum theory for a couple years now, and the Many-Worlds interpretation is one of my favorite theories to come from it. The fact that you used Mario to demonstrate it is just awesome.
Now if someone can just figure out how to illustrate Schrodinger’s Cat using Link, that’d be something
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