Quantum Law: "When you master this, the shift happens"
Introduction to Quantum Physics and Attention
In the year 1920, a groundbreaking theory of quantum physics emerged that would forever change the way we perceive reality. This theory, known as the Copenhagen interpretation, was developed by Niels Bohr and Werner Heisenberg. It proposed that a quantum system remains in a superposition of states, existing in all possible states simultaneously, until it's observed or measured. Upon measurement, the wave function collapses, and the system settles into one definitive state.