Q: What is the Superposition Calculator for?
A: It's a tool for calculating the probability of a particle existing in multiple places at once, because, let's be real, that's just how it goes in quantum mechanics.
Q: Is it just for physicists?
A: No, it's for anyone who wants to grasp the concept of superposition without getting their head spun by it.
Q: Can I use it for real-world calculations?
A: If you want to calculate the probability of your socks being in multiple places at once, then yes.
Q: How accurate is it?
A: Accurate enough for a casual user, but if you're Schrödinger, don't expect too much.
Q: Can I use it to predict the future?
A: No, it's not a crystal ball or a Magic 8 Ball. It's just a calculator.
Q: Can I contribute to the code?
A: Yes, but don't expect a pull request to be merged unless you can explain it in terms of wave functions.
Q: Is there a mobile app?
A: No, but there is an app that looks suspiciously like this one, but with more ads.