Human language simplifies the world into words and symbols, but its limits soon appear. Through mathematical abstraction, these simplified ideas transform into precise equations. Only then can the hidden reality of quantum mechanics—waves, probability, and uncertainty—be revealed.
With a Claude’s Help This image illustrates a comparison between key quantum physics characteristics and human society, titled “Quantum likes humans.”
It presents three main quantum properties:
Superposition
Quantum: 0 and 1 exist at the same time, with many (0|1) q-bits existing simultaneously
Human society parallel: Many people exist in mankind at the same time
Entanglement
Quantum: All (0|1) q-bits are connected, even from a distance
Human society parallel: All people are connected
Interference
Quantum: Can adjust overall probability through one q-bit
Human society parallel: One could influence the group (humans)
The image is structured with:
Left column: Quantum-related icons/symbols
Middle: Blue boxes with quantum physics concepts and their descriptions in gray boxes
Right: Green boxes showing human society analogies with simple stick figure illustrations
Each concept is visualized to make complex quantum principles more relatable by drawing parallels with human social dynamics.
This visualization effectively simplifies complex quantum mechanics concepts by relating them to familiar human social behaviors and relationships, making the concepts more accessible to a general audience.
From Claude with some prompting This image presents a concept diagram titled “One Point”. It illustrates the process from the smallest unit in the universe to human data collection.
Key elements include:
“The Point”: Representing the smallest unit.
“From the universe”:
Quantum: Symbolized by an atom icon
Energy: Depicted with a lightning bolt icon
“Sensing”: Shown as a yellow arrow process
“By Humans”:
“0 and 1”: Representing digital data
“Diff”: Likely indicating data processing
“Data”: The final output
“gathering”: The process from 0 and 1 to Data
At the bottom, there’s an infinity symbol with the phrase “not much different (infinite by the view of micro & macro)”. This suggests little difference between microscopic and macroscopic perspectives.