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THE_MASK 03-03-06 07:08 AM

Schrodinger's Cat .
A cat is placed in a box, together with a radioactive atom. If the atom decays, and the geiger counter detects an alpha particle, the hammer hits a flask of prussic acid (HCN), killing the cat. The paradox lies in the clever coupling of quantum and classical domains. Before the observer opens the box, the cat's fate is tied to the wave function of the atom, which is itself in a superposition of decayed and undecayed states. Thus, said Schrodinger, the cat must itself be in a superposition of dead and alive states before the observer opens the box, "observes" the cat, and "collapses" its wave function. In other words, before the observer opens the box and observes the cat, the cat is BOTH dead AND alive at the same time.

Type941 03-04-06 09:26 AM

^^ Bunch of sadistic sh*t IMO. :damn:

Sir Big Jugs 03-04-06 09:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Type941
^^ Bunch of sadistic sh*t IMO. :damn:

Don't take it so seriously! :sunny:

Type941 03-04-06 12:51 PM

I just feel for the cat, man... :arrgh!:

Sailor Steve 03-04-06 01:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sober
Schrodinger's Cat .
A cat is placed in a box, together with a radioactive atom. If the atom decays, and the geiger counter detects an alpha particle, the hammer hits a flask of prussic acid (HCN), killing the cat. The paradox lies in the clever coupling of quantum and classical domains. Before the observer opens the box, the cat's fate is tied to the wave function of the atom, which is itself in a superposition of decayed and undecayed states. Thus, said Schrodinger, the cat must itself be in a superposition of dead and alive states before the observer opens the box, "observes" the cat, and "collapses" its wave function. In other words, before the observer opens the box and observes the cat, the cat is BOTH dead AND alive at the same time.

Sounds like clever philosophical BS to me. By the same token, if I mortally wound a cat I could also argue that it's both dead and alive, since it's not dead yet but has no chance to survive.

Pure unadulterated silliness.

Abraham 03-27-06 01:59 AM

What are your emotions about a killed cat?
 
Schrodinger's Cat - theory:
When I don't understand something right away, I try to picture it.
In this case I understand even less of it.
:roll:

The Avon Lady 03-27-06 03:26 AM

http://img111.imageshack.us/img111/4...bump5dg.th.jpg

(No, it is not me! :nope: )

Sir Big Jugs 03-27-06 06:03 AM

Avon, you're beautiful! :lol:


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