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Schrondinger's Cat
Ok I know what it is but what does it prove?
Is it just an example of Heisenberg's Uncertantity Principle that you cant tell the result of a experiment until you have observed it and that the act of abservation affects the reult
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.yes its an example
cat = a.(alive) + b.(dead)
a and b can be zero or one
cat = 1.alive + 0.dead cat lives!
cat = 0.alive + 1.dead kitty gone!
and if you peek, you kinda wreck the experiment.
I personally dont think this has anything to do with the sound of a tree falling when no-one is round to hear it, or the sound of one hand clapping or any of the other zen bulls*it but IS quite a good example of quantum states.
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