How can particles be in two simultaneous states until it is observed when the probability wave is collapsed?

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How can particles be in two simultaneous states until it is observed when the probability wave is collapsed?

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I think the answer to this is that it is wrong to think of it bring “in” two simultaneous states. It is not in either it just has the potential to be in them. It is not a particle like a little snooker ball bouncing around but is rather a probability wave.

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