This chapter explores the concept of wave function collapse and superposition in quantum mechanics, using Schrodinger's cat as an example. It discusses the conventional Copenhagen interpretation and an alternative interpretation where the wave function doesn't collapse, but rather becomes entangled. The chapter delves into the concepts of decoherence, wave function branching, and locality to provide an explanation for our observations in quantum mechanics.

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