Quantum Particle Field

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This scene visualizes a quantum field as a swarm of thousands of glowing particles drifting through a flow-field of layered noise, echoing the vacuum fluctuations and virtual particle pairs predicted by quantum field theory. Each point wanders in a cloud of probability, much like the fuzzy, uncertain position of a particle before it is measured — a nod to the Heisenberg uncertainty principle and wave-particle duality. Periodically the whole field is pulled toward a single randomly chosen point, mimicking the abrupt "collapse" of a wavefunction upon observation, before relaxing back into diffuse quantum drift. Watch the breathing pulse of brightness and size as the field oscillates between spread-out probability cloud and localized collapse.

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Particle density: 100%
Field pull strength: 92%
Time speed: 1.0x