Quantum Leap Problems: Leaping into the Void

Where the Uncertainty Principle meets Infinite Regress

Quantum Leap Problems is a philosophical conundrum that arises when the observer becomes the observed, and the observer's pants get caught in the quantum vortex.

It's a bit like Schrödinger's cat, but with more existential dread.

Subproblems:

Famous Quantum Leap Proponents:

Marty McFly

Marty McFly, the renowned quantum physicist and time-traveler, has spent decades studying the art of leaping into the void. His work has been instrumental in developing the theory of Quantum Leap Problems.

Read about his adventures