The Squirrel
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Take the example of Shrodinger's Cat. Imaginary box, imaginary cat, put imaginary cat in your imaginary box. Now imagine a tiny radioactive particle that may or may not decay in 1 hour (sometimes it does and sometimes it doesn't), and imagine a bottle of poison gas that only gets triggered to open when the particle decays and place it in the box with the cat. After 1 hour the box must be opened. When the hour is up, just before the box is opened, the cat is both alive and dead - and you have at least two alternate realities, one in which the cat is alive and one in which it is dead.
If you're just imagining this, then you only have this reality and a daydream while you work.