1. The universe is fundamentally infinite and continuous, both on a macro and micro scale (infinitely large, and infinitely divisible)
2. Observation on a scale currently available to humanity interprets the continuous and infinite as finite and quantifiable - some information is lost in the process. A piece of reality we call an electron is shot at an another one, and we have learned how to observe the displacement of those pieces.
3. Quantum superposition is nothing but a translation of the reality of continuous fields into our quantifiable domain.
4. Measuring collapses the probability fields in a sense that no other way of measuring is available for us other than interpreting the continuous as a quantifiable and losing information in the process.
5. By repeating measurements and mapping the distribution out, we can get a rough estimate of the field that is observable through the interaction that we are using for measuring.
How far off am I? What are some good resources to read up on to deepen my understanding of what we currently know?
Thanks.