Quantum Measurement: Why Reality Becomes One Thing

Quantum measurement is one of the strangest questions in modern physics: why does a cloud of quantum possibilities become one definite result? In this calm Late Lab journey, we explore how particles, wavefunctions, superposition, the double slit experiment, decoherence, and the measurement problem all connect to the mystery of why reality seems to settle into a single outcome. From Schrödinger’s cat and Wigner’s friend to many worlds, Bohmian mechanics, objective collapse theories, and modern laboratory experiments, this video gently follows the science behind one of quantum physics’ deepest puzzles. It is not about magic, consciousness, or reality being fake, but about how information, interaction, probability, and measurement shape the definite world we experience.