Knowledge in a human observer of the precise velocity of an electron renders it omnipresent in space. It is now ‘located everywhere’. The problem with this, for me, is that it implies an accessible superposition ‘above’ temporality from which the electron may ‘collapse’ into a specific timespace position under human observational attention. When we measure the velocity, location ‘goes wave’. When we measure position, velocity ‘goes wave’. Much more at play here than meets the eye. I dare you to bring your intimate intelligence to the exploration of this strange complimentarity.
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