Definitions by TheMasterDarthVader
Identity Superposition
"Identity Superposition" is the concept that one's sense of self is not fixed but exists in a state of uncertainty, influenced by internal and external factors. Similar to Schrödinger's cat being both alive and dead until observed, personal identity is in a superposition of possibilities until experienced.
For example, imagine a person who feels confident and outgoing in social situations but introspective and reserved when alone. Their identity is fluid, shifting between these states depending on the context. This fluidity reflects the idea of existing in a superposition of identities until observed or experienced by themselves or others.
For example, imagine a person who feels confident and outgoing in social situations but introspective and reserved when alone. Their identity is fluid, shifting between these states depending on the context. This fluidity reflects the idea of existing in a superposition of identities until observed or experienced by themselves or others.
John's experience of "Identity Superposition" became evident when he noticed how he felt like a completely different person at work, where he was assertive and authoritative, compared to when he was with his close friends, where he became more relaxed and playful.
Identity Superposition by TheMasterDarthVader February 17, 2024
Sub-attractive
Malcolm: Dude, Courtney is pretty hot.
Hayden: Stay away dude, she's sub-attractive.
Malcolm: yeah Fuck that.
Hayden: Stay away dude, she's sub-attractive.
Malcolm: yeah Fuck that.
Sub-attractive by TheMasterDarthVader February 15, 2024