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n. (plural of superposition English)
Usage examples of "superpositions".
Such quantum superpositions occur in the electron displacements in a quantcomp.
It's much the same as the superpositions of electron displacements in a quantputer.
This is why, of course, the Network’s ships trapped in q-space—that otherwhere of superpositions and spindrift possibilities—wield waveform interrupters, and why, though I was Rachel’s friend, I killed her across several timelines.
For that matter, if you squeeze yourself into a system even as an observer, that will collapse superpositions, right?
But before the observer opens the box and observes the cat’s fate—and, by extension, the state of the radioactive atom—they are in superpositions, that is the state of being both dead and alive, or decayed and undecayed, simultaneously.
The QL laid its sight over these things, and all was twisted into uncollapsed vagueness, flickering between states, superpositions of qualities it regarded as important but which meant little even to Charles.