On this subpage, we explore the infinite and paradoxical nature of quantum non-locality, as exemplified by an infinite coffee cup.
Imagine, if you will, a cup of coffee that exists in multiple places at once.
One moment, it's in your hands, sipped and savored. The next, it's on the table, refilled and forgotten.
But that's not all – it's also on the kitchen counter, where it's been left to grow cold.
And, of course, it's in the trash can, where it's been disposed of in a most unceremonious manner.
We'll delve into the implications of this infinite cup, and explore the mind-bending consequences of quantum non-locality.