SUPERPOSITION
The basic idea of 'superposition' is that an object, event or entity can be spanned across multiple realities or universes. When combined, these multiple, unique, pan-dimensional segments of the object, consciousness or event, make up parts or constituents of its superposition. Thus, an object, entity or event's superposition is a type of summation or 'super position' of all of its instances or 'positions' across parallel universes or even all probable and possible states of existence, for example.
This all-encompassing concept of superposition fits in with current principles of string theory, quantum mechanics, and relativistic mechanics. It has been derived and modified from earlier uses of the word which are linked to below.
The term ''superposition'' can have several meanings:
★ Used to describe how sound and light waves combine.
★ Quantum superposition
★ Included in models of Quantum computation
★ Law of superposition in geology and archaeology
★ Superposition principle applies to linear systems of algebraic equations, linear differential equations, or systems of linear differential equations. Two important classes of quantities that occur in linear systems are Vector Fields and Time-Varying Signals.
★ Superposition calculus, used for equational first-order reasoning
★ Superposition theorem, in electronics.
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See also
★ Schrödinger's cat
External references
★ Superposition of sound waves
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