Superposition Sucks: The Quantum Conundrum of Overemphasis

Wherein lies the problem with quantum superposition? Is it the fact that it's just too darn confusing? Or is it the fact that it's like, literally everywhere? Like, can't even have a decent cup of coffee without it being in a superposition of cream and sugar.

Or is it just the fact that it's a real pain in the particles to deal with? I mean, you try to measure something, and suddenly it's all like "no, I'm over here, no, I'm over there, no, I'm simultaneously over here AND there" and you're all, "seriously, just pick a side, quantum state!"

Whatever the reason, we're here to help you cope with the existential dread of quantum superposition. Browse our links for more information: