A photon is both a wave and a particle. Until measured or observed, it is in ‘superposition’, existing in multiple possible states. Measuring and observing are acts of creation. I love picturing my brain, your brain, as a world–building machine, and

A photon is both a wave and a particle. Until measured or observed, it is in ‘superposition’, existing in multiple possible states. Measuring and observing are acts of creation. I love picturing my brain, your brain, as a world–building machine, and reality as a model constructed by the mind. I experience my world as a suspended field of information, a field of concurrently existing possibilities. 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 in ‘superposition’, existing in multiple possible states. Measuring and observing are acts of creation. I love picturing my brain, your brain, as a world–building machine, and

A photon is both a wave and a particle. Until measured or observed, it is in ‘superposition’, existing in multiple possible states. Measuring and observing are acts of creation. I love picturing my brain, your brain, as a world–building machine, and reality as a model constructed by the mind. I experience my world as a suspended field of information, a field of concurrently existing possibilities. I titled this series: How to Persist in the Superposition.