A photon is both a wave and a particle. Until measured or observed, it is somewhere and nowhere in particular. It exists as a potentiality in a boundless field of information. Simultaneously in multiple possible states, a photon is in superposition.

A photon is both a wave and a particle. Until measured or observed, it is somewhere and nowhere in particular. It exists as a potentiality in a boundless field of information. Simultaneously in multiple possible states, a photon is in superposition. Measuring and observing are acts of creation.

I love picturing my brain, your brain, as a world–building machine. Perception creates a reality, where musings generate sketches and observations form images.

I titled this series: How to Persist in the Superposition.

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 A photon is both a wave and a particle. Until measured or observed, it is somewhere and nowhere in particular. It exists as a potentiality in a boundless field of information. Simultaneously in multiple possible states, a photon is in superposition.

A photon is both a wave and a particle. Until measured or observed, it is somewhere and nowhere in particular. It exists as a potentiality in a boundless field of information. Simultaneously in multiple possible states, a photon is in superposition. Measuring and observing are acts of creation.

I love picturing my brain, your brain, as a world–building machine. Perception creates a reality, where musings generate sketches and observations form images.

I titled this series: How to Persist in the Superposition.