π 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.
πΉ The Weirdest Part: Superposition β A regular object (like a rock) is either here or there. β A quantum particle can be in multiple places at the same time until we observe it!
π 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 πͺ.
In normal physics, the coin lands on heads or tails. In quantum physics, the coin is both heads AND tails at the same timeβuntil we look at it!
Ring 2 β Canonical Grounding
Ring 3 β Framework Connections
Canonical Hub: CANONICAL_INDEX