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Many possible histories exist in quantum theory from "summary" of A Brief History of Time by Stephen W. Hawking

In the theory of quantum mechanics, one of the most intriguing ideas is that there are many possible histories for the universe. This means that particles such as electrons do not have a definite path that they follow, but instead, they take all possible paths at the same time. These different paths can interfere with each other, leading to what is known as interference effects. This concept can be somewhat mind-boggling, as it goes against our everyday experience of the world. We are used to thinking of objects as having a single path that they follow, but at the quantum level, things are much more complex. One way to think about this idea is to imagine a particle traveling from point A to point B. In classical physics, we would say that the particle takes a straight line be...
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    A Brief History of Time

    Stephen W. Hawking

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