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The latter half of the book extends quantum theory into everyday life, suggesting that reality is not fixed until it is observed in the present moment. Under the Copenhagen interpretation, all possibilities exist as “ghost” realities until observation collapses them into a single reality. In contrast, the many-worlds perspective proposes that every possible outcome already exists across branching realities, and what we experience is simply the path we observe. Despite their differences, both views point toward a similar idea: multiple potential realities exist, and our experience is shaped by what we actualize in the present.
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