html Deciding to Decide to Decide - 8. The Super-Superposition Effect

**The Super-Superposition Effect**

When deciding, the mind creates an infinite recursion of decisions, leading to a state of superposition.

This effect is characterized by:

Decision 1: "Should I eat the cake or the pie?"

Which leads to

Decision 2: "Should I eat the cake or the pie, but only if I have the cake?"

And so on, creating an endless loop of hypotheticals.

But wait, there's more!

The Super-Superposition Effect also leads to:

The Super-Superposition of the Mind

Or, for a more quantum approach.

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