Superposition

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This work presents superposition as the simultaneous presence of multiple dimensional membranes, each connected to a distinct higher-dimensional layer. Rather than depicting a single passage between dimensions, the image shows several membranes overlapping within the same perceptual space. These membranes do not cancel or merge into one definitive state; instead, they remain active at the same time.

Correspondingly, multiple worldlines exist in parallel. The work does not suggest that observation forces these worldlines to collapse into a single result. Instead, it proposes a condition in which different observer states and different worldlines continue to coexist. Under specific conditions, one configuration may become more legible or prominent, while others remain present but less perceptible.

In this sense, dimensional membranes are not singular gateways but concurrent structures. The image functions as a visual record of a state where multiple dimensions and multiple trajectories persist simultaneously, emphasizing emergence rather than resolution.