In the dual slit experiment, it was established that even if fired through slits one photon at a time, photons will behave as if they are following a wave-like distribution when they hit a wall behind the screen with the slits. This has led to two interpretations of quantum theory:
(1) the Copenhagen interpretation, in which the wavefunction collapses to result in the particle's position (which mysteriously behaves in a wave-like way, and appears to demand conscious choice of the particle, or some guiding principle that causes the photon to "choose" to look like it's part of a wave...) and
(2) the many-worlds interpretation, in which the particle is simultaneously in all possible positions, with each resulting position resulting in one of a virtually unlimited number of universes.
In (2), it is stipulated that everything that can happen, does happen, in one world or another.
However, the JEST suck in every universe.
A Jete fan's interpretation:
One Jete (not The Police song)
One world is enough, for all of Jete
One world is enough, for all of Jete
It's a subject we always mention
But when we do it's just for attention
By pretending we're a different team you'll see
I show irresponsibility
One world is enough, for all of Jete
One world is enough, for all of Jete
The Jete world stinks the air forever
We think we are just clever
In Jete world it's go time for sorrow
In Jete world there is no tomorrow
One world is enough, for all of Jete
One world is enough, for all of Jete
We Jete are drawn and quartered
Before we get our nuts slaughtered
For any Jete QB that gets picked
It's just a self deluding trick
One world is enough, for all of Jete
One world is enough, for all of Jete
I want to bring a dour Jete note
Remember that Jete don't float
We will sink and still we gloat
'Cause we're all in the big green boat
One world is enough for all of Jete
One world is enough for all of Jete
One world is enough for all of Jete
One world is enough for all of Jete
We may seem a million miles away
But it gets a little further everyday
We may seem a million miles away
But it gets a little further everyday