Definition: In the context of quantum mechanics, a supersensuous state refers to a state where an object or system has a significant amount of energy that is not being dissipated away at constant temperature. This can be seen as a state of extreme sensitivity and instability due to the presence of high levels of energy. The term "supersensuousness" was coined by physicist Edward Witten in his 2017 paper, "Quantum Topology with Superconductivity," where he defined