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In quantum physics, it has been discovered that on the quantum level, objects are in a superposition of possible positions until observed. In this case, the superposition collapse into a single location.

With note taking applications like Simplenote, your notes isn't necessary unstable and can be changed randomly, but it flips between the state of existance of non-existance. You write something, you forget it, and you don't know it existance until you look for it again. Simplenote is a great example for this because it does not have a tree structure organization--it's flat. You don't click on links to get to what you're looking for, you only find it by searching.

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