My head melts reading that 🫠
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Maybe some Bitcoin language will help.
We live in a physical world where double-spends have never been observed. Conservation is absolute.
Quantum theory, however, assumes the opposite: that a quantum can exist in multiple states at once, only later “collapsing” when measured. This is effectively allowing double-spends to exist across time.
The mistake is that physicists have confused a measurement and information problem for a physical reality. Superposition is not infinite drift, it is the illusion created by incomplete resolution between discrete blocks of time (Planck Time).