Schrdingers Cat

Definition

(Noun; Physics Experiment) A cat that is both alive and dead until you look at it - the ultimate example of uncertainty!

Schrdingers Cat: An eerie laboratory filled with strange equipment where a single white cat sits motionless in a sealed box - neither living nor dead...

Usage

If Schrodinger's Cat had nine lives would they all be in a superposition?

Insight

What did Schrödinger say when he opened his box to find two cats inside? "That's meow-velous!"

Origin

The experiment was named after its creator who found an old spell book with instructions on how to make a magical feline capable of existing in multiple states simultaneously!

Related

Quantum MechanicsWave Function CollapseHeisenberg Uncertainty PrincipleSuperposition of StatesEntanglement

Unrelated

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