"And then there's a cat:"Schrödinger's... dead and alive?
Can they ever tell?
Can they ever tell?In the case of Schrödinger's cat, if you accept the current version of the late Hugh Everett's sadly awkwardly named "many worlds hypothesis," the answer is "yes: dead in one universe; alive in a parallel universe." It works for me.(Try John Gribbin's In Search of the Multiverse.)
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"And then there's a cat:"
Schrödinger's... dead and alive?
Can they ever tell?
Can they ever tell?
In the case of Schrödinger's cat, if you accept the current version of the late Hugh Everett's sadly awkwardly named "many worlds hypothesis," the answer is "yes: dead in one universe; alive in a parallel universe." It works for me.
(Try John Gribbin's In Search of the Multiverse.)
.... contemplates comment... wanders off to get tea... posts a picture with cats..
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