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To navigate these complex interpretations, we can delve into famous thought experiments like Schrödinger’s cat, which exemplifies the oddities of quantum states. In this paradox, a cat placed in a box can be simultaneously alive and dead until someone opens the box to observe its state. This scenario deepens when we consider Wigner’s friend, where the convoluted layers of observation lead to multiple states—odds where observers themselves may also exist in superposition.