That seems to be a gross misinterpretation of quantum mechanics. Just because a variety of states is possible doesn't mean that every state is possible. This is a bit of an oversimplification, but I'll try to show you what I mean with Schrodinger's Cat.
The cat is a superposition of 2 states, alive and dead. However, there are a ton of states that have zero probability of being occupied. For example, it's not in the dog state, or the blue state, or the uranium state.
Actually, there is a chance of all the atoms in the cat's body spontaneously turning into uranium. Where did the extra protons, neutrons, and electrons come from? They spontaneously teleported from some random galaxy a few light years away.
If you have an electron, and it exists as a probability cloud, then there is always a chance of it spontaneously teleporting to Jupiter, then teleporting back a nanosecond later. The probability of this happening is so low that it's almost zero, but it's never exactly zero. At least that's what Stephen Hawking said in his book.
K so let me rephrase that to a probability of effectively 0. The reason I use the words exactly 0 is because most people don't understand how mind boggling small the probabilities are. You let them think that there's a small chance, and all of a sudden it's something that they think is going to happen by routine.
http://www.thedailyshow.com/watch/thu-april-30-2009/large-hadron-collider
Funny video, but at about 3:10 the kind of failures some people are capable of with regards to probability are shown.
Also, Schrodinger's Cat says nothing about allowing states that are logically impossible. For example, the cat will never be in the 4-sided triangle state.
I was trying to emphasize this. I believe that probability actually is important. The fact that we -humans- think it's possible in our lives is another thing. But if you take in account some multiverse/"multi times" theories leading to an infinite number of probabilities the thing is different. A 10
-999999% probability happened infinite times in an infinite environment.
About the triangle with 4 sides, what's a triangle has been defined by ourselves -humans-, so it's impossible to imagine "4-sided triangle" but because we're talking about two states of one same thing in our dimmension, space-time, etc. That doesn't mean that some"where" else it's impossible, since the definition of triangle is our definition, that I still think can be imagined in other dimmension/space-time/spaguetti.
The point is, in an infinite Universe, everything has happened, and will happen, and is happening right now. But at the same "time" that's NOT happening, and won't happen, and all other sort of things we think are impossible just because we -humans- said it because of OUR LANGUAGE (how important for the Universe...).
I think using linguistic fallacies makes them real, because they're linguistically possible (you said them), and the translation to the "real world" is defined by us.