
{ "type": "educational infographic", "style": "clean, modern, scientific illustration", "background": "dark blue gradient", "header": { "title": "{argument name=\"main title\" default=\"Wavefunction Collapse\"}", "subtitle": "From Many Possibilities to One Outcome" }, "layout": { "structure": "3 columns separated by thin vertical lines, connected by 2 horizontal right-pointing arrows", "sections": [ { "heading": "{argument name=\"step 1 title\" default=\"Before Measurement\"}", "subheading": "{argument name=\"subject\" default=\"Electron\"} as a Probability Wave", "visual": "diffuse, glowing blue cloud of particles resembling a nebula", "labels": ["Probable Locations", "Superposition of all possibilities"] }, { "heading": "{argument name=\"step 2 title\" default=\"Measurement\"}", "subheading": "We Measure the {argument name=\"subject\" default=\"Electron\"}'s Position", "visual": "grey rectangular measuring device with a green screen and red button, with a downward arrow pointing to a flattened, glowing blue and yellow particle cloud" }, { "heading": "{argument name=\"step 3 title\" default=\"After Measurement\"}", "subheading": "Wavefunction Collapses", "visual": "single, solid yellow sphere emitting radial light rays", "labels": ["Single, Definite Location"] } ] }, "footer": { "explanation": "'Collapse' means the wavefunction goes from a spread of possibilities to one specific result.", "summary": "From Multiple Potentials [yellow right arrow] To One Certain Outcome" } }
Based on visual similarity