Anonymous ID: df41bd Oct. 15, 2021, 6:24 p.m. No.14793972   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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If a particle is in superposition simultaneously existing at point A and B which are a few Planck-lengths apart how does the underlying spacetime behave? Is it as though the mass exists at point A or at point B? Is it an average? Is the spacetime itself in superposition? If so, what are the local ramifications of this and what happens when the wavefunction collapses? What are the universal ramifications of constant, ubiquitous spacetime alterations due to quantum events?

Or is there something I'm missing that one such as yourself could enlighten me about?