A quantum entity, on the other hand, follows “wave logic” and doesn’t have definite parts: it can break up in a great many different ways, as many ways as there are waveform alphabets into which its proxy wave can be analyzed. Each of these divisions yields a valid classical-style view of the quantum entity, but the connection between these ordinary views is governed by a wave logic whose image is not an assembly drawing but a non-distributive lattice.

