Abstract:
This paper derives the properties of light from the properties of processing, including its ability to
be both a wave and a particle, to detect objects it doesn't touch, to choose a route after it arrives, to
take all paths to a destination and to spin in any direction both ways at once. In this model the quantum
wave is a processing wave instantiated from an entity class, and quantum collapse is when a class stops
all its instances to merge with another. This approach gives insights into entanglement, superposition
and the measurement problem, but has the conceptual cost that non-physical quantum states are real.