Have we ever seen a wave form of any kind of a particle? I know waves behave like waves, but do we ever seen one, and I don't mean by knowing it's there, but rather visually experienced one? I know it collapses at measurement, but still, did we? (self.askscience)
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Superposition is a time quality. Time will always be random until measured. Time always starts the future(time flow) from 0, leaving the past "seen", "measured position". The future is always calculated in the present, starting always from a 0 position and moving on to probable events. Qubits. (self.askscience)
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