There is some error in that response that I wish I could correct, but the thought experiment holds true.
From what I can find the smallest unit of time we can measure is 1 zeptosecond 1x10^{-21} seconds.
This means that there are ≈ 1.85488x10^22 Planck blocks of time within the smallest time we can measure.
Imagine being inside Bitcoin, time is perceived as continuous, and the smallest measurement of time you can measure has 1.85488x10^22 Blocks within it, and you point and definitely say “yup, all of these UTXOs are in superposition” they are both spent and unspent.
You cannot even see the discrete evolution of entropy resolution and transactions in timestep. You see 1.8x10^22 blocks worth of transactions in one singular measurement. It’s not a snapshot of the quantum of time.
Given that we can see Bitcoin from the outside perspective we can say that is an absurd statement. Each block is discrete and all UTXOs positions are known within every timestep absolutely.
If we can’t see the entire ledger and have the granularity of Planck time, it’s absolutely absurd to claim superposition is a reality where double spends are not allowed (universe and Bitcoin). You can’t understand Planck Time and Quanta without understanding Blocks and UTXOs.
The entire theory of centralized quantum computing is built upon a foundation of sand and speculation that Bitcoin disproves. The amount of capital destruction funneling into CQC will be devastating to handle……and they don’t have Bitcoin. The entire industry is a sunken cost fallacy that Bitcoin will soon shine a light upon. Seeing and acknowledging both side of the event horizon in irreversible computation and entropy resolution is a revelation for legit everything we thought we knew.
It’s sad, Bitcoin being the Quantum Computer is somehow a massive inconvenience for some Bitcoiners. I wish it could make sense. Expect heavy resistance.
Anyways, don’t trust me! Verify for yourself! Bitcoin is the mathematical object of quantum mechanics instantiated globally and open for everyone to verify.