What if Time at the subatomic level has multiple arrows?
2•MultiLineArtist•1h ago
I’ve been wondering about one thing: what if the electron isn't "blurred" in space, but simply distributed across an infinite number of time-arrows simultaneously?
Is it possible that quantum superposition is merely an observational effect of viewing such a multi-vector system from the perspective of our single timeline?
And if so, wouldn't superconductivity become a problem of temporal synchronization rather than thermodynamics?
— MultiLineArtist