popsci.com — Quantum mechanics got you down? Let Mario guide you through one of physics' most tantalizing theories: parallel universes. In this video, you'll find a fairly succinct explanation of the many-worlds hypothesis, as illustrated by a modified version of that classic Nintendo game.
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booshackMar 22, 2008
More like every unit of Planck time.
fxu1989Mar 23, 2008
DISREGARD THAT, I SUCK C**KS.
edctjMar 24, 2008
do you have another simplified version?
Closed AccountMar 24, 2008
run, lola, run!
fandMar 25, 2008
It states, "Though we can readily see only one world, quantum mechanics says that when we’re not observing the particles that make up that world, those particles exist in multiple places at once." Q.M. does not say or claim that.
craigdiesel666Mar 26, 2008
Or try on Chaos Theory. Little events can result in major events some-time or -where far away.
yellowfish04May 5, 2008
well you certainly can't PROVE that in at least one instance gravity might stop working or work in a different way. It's certainly possible for some insane event to occur that causes the very foundation to the theory of gravity to be altered.
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