At one point this year, we all experienced a shift in the way we view time. Whether you were stuck in a one-bedroom by yourself, moved back with your parents, or had to sit through 12-hour shifts working from your sofa -- nothing felt real anymore. It was just a blob of days, smudged together like the way the last two weeks of summer felt before the start of another school year.
Quantum Disturbances deals with the idea that there are moments where time and space dilate to fit our perspectives and don’t fit our usual linear understanding of past-present-future.
