Think of it like you being at work or home. If I check your house, either you’re there, or you aren’t. If you’re there, you’re at home, simple. If not at home, you’re at work.
Same with your work: either you’re there when I check - or you aren’t, therefore at home.
But before I check either location (it’s understood that you are only in 1 of those 2 places), you are effectively in both places, and neither place, all at once.
Yes, but also both. (a simple example follows)
Think of it like you being at work or home. If I check your house, either you’re there, or you aren’t. If you’re there, you’re at home, simple. If not at home, you’re at work.
Same with your work: either you’re there when I check - or you aren’t, therefore at home.
But before I check either location (it’s understood that you are only in 1 of those 2 places), you are effectively in both places, and neither place, all at once.
And if I work from home?
Checkmate physicists
Then you are either at work or at home. But until I check, you are out getting tacos.