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Schrödinger's cat
Schrödinger's Cat |
Schrödinger's cat: a
cat, a flask of poison, and a radioactive source are placed in a sealed box. If an
internal monitor detects radioactivity (i.e. a single atom decaying), the flask
is shattered, releasing the poison that kills the cat. The Copenhagen
interpretation of quantum mechanics implies that after a while, the cat is simultaneously alive and dead.
Yet, when one looks in the box, one sees the cat either alive or
dead, not both alive and dead. This poses the question of when exactly
quantum superposition ends and reality collapses into one possibility or the
other.
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