Superposition, in the case of this song, is similar to the Schrodinger Cat experiment, where, once the box is sealed up, there is the possibility of 2 states of the cat. Dead or alive. However, in the song, it speaks to the many different possibilities that exist out there, yet the two of them were meant to meet. He doesn't believe in fate, nor psychic vision, but, things "fall into place" as superposition. The pull that this person has on him, is, in fact, fate. It was meant to be. So the conundrum of him not believing in fate and then expressing how it would have happened is just the same as Superposition.
It's really such a lovely song, using STEM concepts. I can't get enough of it.
Superposition, in the case of this song, is similar to the Schrodinger Cat experiment, where, once the box is sealed up, there is the possibility of 2 states of the cat. Dead or alive. However, in the song, it speaks to the many different possibilities that exist out there, yet the two of them were meant to meet. He doesn't believe in fate, nor psychic vision, but, things "fall into place" as superposition. The pull that this person has on him, is, in fact, fate. It was meant to be. So the conundrum of him not believing in fate and then expressing how it would have happened is just the same as Superposition.
It's really such a lovely song, using STEM concepts. I can't get enough of it.