"if a particle can have two positions at the same time, why can't it have three or more positions at the same time? "www.ddhw.com A particle can have two positions at the same time is the common language. The article from Discovery says it can be at infinite places at the same time. I don't know if it means it can be at any number of places at the same time. Infinite places and any number of places are not the same thing. Infinite places is even harder to understand. Think about an atom which has a size. Infinite places in a finite space means they overlap each other. Perhaps this is the reason of interference. I'll send a email to the magazine later about our discussion. Many times, when people write articles for general public, they are not very precise.www.ddhw.com
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