The quantum computing subreddit with just 20 members peeking through the blinds at the big boys is basically the perfect metaphor for quantum computing itself—existing in a superposition of both pathetic and cutting-edge simultaneously.
For the uninitiated: global phase is that mathematical factor you can slap onto quantum states that doesn't change physical measurements but makes equations prettier. It's like the quantum equivalent of wearing fancy underwear nobody will see—technically there, but completely irrelevant to observable reality.
Meanwhile, r/PhysicsMemes with their 512K members and r/OKBuddyPhD with 99K are the established quantum celebrities that actually get attention. The whole thing captures the crushing reality of being at the frontier of science—revolutionary but also kinda lonely.