SUPERPOSITION

Before you looked, this moment held every possibility.

Eight perspectives. One reality. No one is wrong.

The Same Moment, Everywhere

A classroom frozen at 3:47pm. An office at 2:15pm. A family dinner. A neighborhood at dusk.

The same eight ways of seeing, wearing different faces across the human lifespan.

Thirty-two characters. Eight patterns. Four worlds. One truth.

90-Second Journey Across Four Worlds

The Eight Observers

Not personality types that box you in, but collapse patterns that describe how consciousness habitually observes reality. Hover to reveal the shadow of each.

Consciousness Superposition

Quantum Physics

A particle exists in all possible states simultaneously until observed. The act of observation collapses the wave function into a single state.

Human Consciousness

Every moment exists in infinite possible experiences simultaneously. The act of perception collapses reality into a single experience.

The Truth

Your experience is real — but not complete. Every other observer is collapsing the same moment into something different. Multiple states genuinely coexist until observation occurs.

This isn't relativism. This is physics applied to perception.

Four Seasons. Infinite Lives.

The same eight collapse patterns, witnessed across every stage of human life.

Season 1

THE CLASSROOM

Jefferson High School, 3:47pm

Adolescence is when we first discover that no one sees what we see

Season 2

THE WORKPLACE

A tech company, 2:15pm

Adulthood is when we pretend we've stopped seeing like children

Season 3

THE FAMILY

Thanksgiving dinner, 4:30pm

Family is where our patterns were formed and where they haunt us

Season 4

THE NEIGHBORHOOD

A summer evening, 7:45pm

Proximity is not connection; we are alone together

Discover Your Observer Type

SUPERPOSITION shows you how consciousness collapses reality into eight patterns.

Alethe helps you track your own.

Which observer type do you default to?

How does your perception shift across contexts?

Can you learn to see through all eight lenses?

Consciousness tracking for the dimensionally literate