You can get spatial superposition by projecting the distribution of the results of an unfinished but dimensionally constrained computation in a higher dimensional space, for instance.
Hm, this is what the universe appears to me: the best model that can explain my observables. Or does it appear to you as a bunch of blips on your retina?
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The shortest theory among those that best explains all observations from past observations, for all observations and past observations (= Solomonoff induction). (Since I don't have a theory that provably explains all observations, I have to use proof candidates, unfortunately.)
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