πŸŒ€ Quantum States: Particles in Many Possibilities at Once In quantum mechanics, a quantum state describes everything about a tiny particle, like its position, energy, and spin.

πŸ”Ή The Weirdest Part: Superposition βœ… A regular object (like a rock) is either here or there. βœ… A quantum particle can be in multiple places at the same time until we observe it!

πŸ‘‰ This is called superposition, and it means a particle exists in all possible states at once until it is measured.

Example: Imagine flipping a coin πŸͺ™.

In normal physics, the coin lands on heads or tails. In quantum physics, the coin is both heads AND tails at the same timeβ€”until we look at it!

Ring 2 β€” Canonical Grounding

Ring 3 β€” Framework Connections

Canonical Hub: CANONICAL_INDEX