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The objects depicted in the above images appear to progress through a series of color shades. This color progression is intended to represent the quantum mechanical phase progression of the object’s wave function. The frequencies depicted in the images are for illustrative purposes only. Real quantum phase is invisible and the frequencies involved in real quantum action are incomprehensibly quick. The above images depict a stone traveling at three different speeds, and a photon traveling at the speed of light. The left side of each image represents the object in three-dimensional space, with the x and y axes respectively running horizontally and vertically. The right side represents the object in spacetime, with the x-axis running horizontally and time running vertically. The horizontal line through each image represents the x-axis.

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