In our world, things are usually straightforward and logical. For example, a car is resting or moving, or a man is walking or sitting. There is no middle ground or a combination of states from a macroscopic level.
Quantum Physics, as we know it, is complicated and hard to comprehend.
To be precise, Nobel winner and Quantum Physicist Sir Richard Feynman said, “If you think you understand quantum physics, you don’t understand quantum physics”.
To read this feels a little disheartening, but it’s not entirely correct.