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If someone were able to measure the quantum states of all your particles simultaneously, it would have several implications. However, it's important to note that such a scenario is currently not technologically feasible due to the immense complexity and challenges involved in measuring the quantum states of macroscopic objects.

  1. Wavefunction Collapse: When a measurement is made on a quantum system, the act of measurement causes the system to "collapse" into a definite state.
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