Quantum Superposition (part 2) #shorts

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Why can’t larger objects achieve quantum superposition, and be in two places at the same time?
The problem with superposition is, the larger an object,
the more easily its fragile quantum state collapses, and is reduced to only one of its two locations.
No one knows why a superposition collapses, but two of the most well known theories include:
1) The conscious observer, who by observing or measuring the quantum state, induces it to collapse; and
2) The multiple universes view, in which, when a superposition collapses,
each state branches off to form another universe, resulting in an infinite number of universes.
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Fake… there is no need for an “observer” to be conscious. More importantly you seem to not understand at all what superposition means.

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