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A point-centered quantum unit is a term we introduce to describe the smallest, indivisible unit of consciousness, or 'quanta of mind.' Each unit is perpetually tensioned towards the same infinity, striving for unity with the quantum plenum. This provides an elegant explanation for the myriad phenomena we encounter, such as quantum entanglement, where particles separated by vast distances seem to be mysteriously connected. It’s as if these units are different expressions of the same underlying reality, converging towards a common focal point—our Singular Infinity.