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11th Aug 2011
11th Aug 2011
Erwin Schrodinger's 1935 thought experiment. See Wikipedia if you want to know about it.
schrodingercat cat schrodinger experiment quantum radioactive death science acid

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  • Spathiwa
    Spathiwa
    16th Dec 2014
    Ok pardon for insult you slightlyinsane
  • Spathiwa
    Spathiwa
    19th Sep 2014
    -1 Asshole
  • Vinayak
    Vinayak
    20th Mar 2014
    In a way. Actually, the opposite is right. The cat remains a superposition only if it has a chance of living, which it doesn't. Eventually, it will die. So no superposition.
  • Vinayak
    Vinayak
    20th Mar 2014
    NOO!! KITTY!! You-you SADIST! AHHHHHHAA!@^Q@$)!@ sentinal-5 is right.
  • Squaesh
    Squaesh
    27th Feb 2014
    @sentinal-5: you're wrong!
  • Korteweg
    Korteweg
    21st Feb 2014
    Very good!
  • sentinal-5
    sentinal-5
    29th Oct 2013
    the isoz should not decay at all... no matter how long you left the save running.
  • sentinal-5
    sentinal-5
    29th Oct 2013
    @nag2098 it wasn't anything. it's a thought experiment. this simulation is rendered wrong by tpt... because according to the many worlds theory, from our (the cat's) point of view inside the box, the source should have a 100% chance of NOT decaying, because in the universes where it does decay, we (the cat) would not be around to see the concequences and therefore that universe would not exist on our pane of perception and therefore the only universe we could posibly be in when stepping into the box, is the one where the source does not decay. Quantum suicide... look it up.
  • nag2098
    nag2098
    3rd Oct 2013
    It was a toxic gas (hydrocyanic acid) not a liquid.
  • MoffD
    MoffD
    16th May 2012
    dude, this is awesome +1