Reading the beginning of the fictional book, Timeline, may help you understand it. It's also a really good book after all the science quantum stuff, but it uses the idea of a multiverse.
I got confused, but it has some explanation about why quantum mechanics works the way it does.
one thing that makes your mind hurt is: "You can find something without looking for it."
heres what I do know (about quantum computing):
When you try to observe an atom (or electron) in a quantum state, you will disturb its rotation (state) and thus you won't be able to get information from it....I guess you could apply that to the mystery of the universe.
I got confused, but it has some explanation about why quantum mechanics works the way it does.
one thing that makes your mind hurt is: "You can find something without looking for it."
heres what I do know (about quantum computing):
When you try to observe an atom (or electron) in a quantum state, you will disturb its rotation (state) and thus you won't be able to get information from it....I guess you could apply that to the mystery of the universe.