This paper presents a model of quantum superposition as a physical consequence of temporal spreading in quantum systems. Rather than describing superposition abstractly through wave functions, this model proposes a concrete physical mechanism: a microparticle does not exist at a single moment in the observer's time, but across an interval of times — which, from the observer's perspective, produces multiple simultaneous states. Wavefunction collapse is interpreted as temporal synchronization between the particle and its macroscopic environment — a mechanical, physical process requiring no role for consciousness. The model is applied to quantum entanglement, tunneling, and decoherence, with all phenomena explained by the same mechanism. A key property of the model is its bidirectional consistency: superposition implies temporal spreading and vice versa, distinguishing it from purely mathematical interpretations.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69ada8c2bc08abd80d5bc01c — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18899853