Manifestation at the Edge: Introducing the Absolute Nonexistence Superposition Hypothesis (ANSH)
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The Absolute Nonexistence Superposition Hypothesis (ANSH) offers a novel interpretation of quantum superposition, proposing that unobserved quantum entities do not exist in spacetime in any classical sense. Instead of existing in multiple states simultaneously, they reside in a state of atemporal, nonlocal potential—what we term “nonexistence” relative to the framework of time and space. Upon observation or interaction, this potential manifests as a singular, localized event in spacetime. ANSH reframes superposition not as a paradox of many existences, but as the absence of existence until observation brings about manifestation. This perspective resolves key paradoxes such as Schrödinger’s Cat and the behavior of photons in the double-slit experiment, without invoking multiple worlds or branching realities. By understanding the boundary conditions of existence—such as light speed and Planck limits—ANSH suggests that quantum phenomena emerge from regions where time and space themselves cease to apply. This approach provides a unified, simplified view of quantum mechanics, grounded in the principle that existence itself is conditional and emergent upon measurement.