Finklestein, W. Gribble, Q. Kaplan, X. Nostradamus, V. Zarathustra, O.
The axolotl has always been a curious creature to scientists, with its ability to regrow lost body parts and its permanently adorable appearance. But what happens when this charismatic amphibian meets the mysterious and mind-bending world of quantum mechanics? In this paper, we explore the axolotl's duality as both a wave and a particle, and how it uses this property to navigate its aquatic habitat. We also examine the implications of such behavior on the larger field of quantum physics and propose the axolotl as a new mascot for the field. So strap on your safety goggles and join us on a rib-tickling journey through the intersection of cute critters and complex theories.