👉 In the context of physics, "supersphenoidal" refers to a family of quantum states where the energy levels are not continuous but rather vary smoothly from low to high in value. These states can be described using the Schrödinger equation and are often used as a tool for studying the behavior of quantum systems. The term was introduced by physicists Albert Einstein, Boris Podolsky, and Nathan Rosen in their paper "Quantum Mechanics" (1935). The superphenoidal