Yes, but also both. (a simple example follows)
Think of it like you being at work or home. If I check your house, either you’re there, or you aren’t. If you’re there you’re at home, simple. If not at home you’re at work.
Same with your work: either you’re there when I check, or you aren’t, therefore at home.
But before I check either location (it’s understood that you are only in 1 of those 2 places), you are effectively in both places or not at all.
bstix@feddit.dk 1 year ago
What if all particles are waves. They just temporarily form loops that we consider to have particle behaviour when observed on a larger scale.
Kichae@lemmy.ca 1 year ago
Great, Brian Greene’s been drinking again.