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Generally a [[wikipedia:Quantum|quantum]] is a unit of measure of the leas amount of human effort in a system.
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A [[wikipedia:Quantum|quantum]] is a unit of measure of the least amount of human effort in a system. It represents the mind in an inertial state; hence, it also represents the [[extelligence]] of any object, as they do not possess consciousness and therefore are always in their rest state. It predates the [[entity]] and it relies on laws of [[wikipedia:Quantum_mechanics|Quantum mechanics]].

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A quantum is a unit of measure of the least amount of human effort in a system. It represents the mind in an inertial state; hence, it also represents the extelligence of any object, as they do not possess consciousness and therefore are always in their rest state. It predates the entity and it relies on laws of Quantum mechanics.