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So when this interference pattern builds up, it says, well, it's a wave and it's not particles. And it's almost as though each particle chooses different paths simultaneously than interference when it's off before picking a final outcome after being observed. And you would think that it somehow knew it was being launched. And this is called superposition, where a system can exist in a blend of states until a measurement forces in to a definite result. This implies that reality is probabilistic and exists as a maybes and not certainties, until something forces is decided one way or the other. And then there's entanglement. And I mentioned this a few times on various sides of that, where we're going to be able to get the first particle to a different point.
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