To all who might not know, Schrödinger’s cat conundrum is putting the cat in a box with a substance known to have 50% toxicity. The question being, is the cat dead or alive? It isn’t known until the box is opened.This question also relates to quantum physics about the states of subatomic particles, especially quarks. It can’t be known until it is measured. Unfortunately the particle is destroyed in the measuring so the other properties of the quark are never determined.
Ida No almost 9 years ago
What, no air holes?
blunebottle almost 9 years ago
He may have made a quantum leap….
mjb515 almost 9 years ago
So a non-zero chance for a dead cat?
pschearer Premium Member almost 9 years ago
This strip is neither funny nor not funny until you read it.
Kirk Barnes Premium Member almost 9 years ago
It was never a question of where the cat was, it was a matter of what it’s state of being was. Is it is, or is it ain’t?
Kirk Barnes Premium Member almost 9 years ago
By the way, love the DUN!DUN! DUN!
Perfect!
mr_sherman Premium Member almost 9 years ago
It’s not a case of if the cat’s in there or not. It’s a case of why does the box smell?
mr_sherman Premium Member almost 9 years ago
To all who might not know, Schrödinger’s cat conundrum is putting the cat in a box with a substance known to have 50% toxicity. The question being, is the cat dead or alive? It isn’t known until the box is opened.This question also relates to quantum physics about the states of subatomic particles, especially quarks. It can’t be known until it is measured. Unfortunately the particle is destroyed in the measuring so the other properties of the quark are never determined.
jbmlaw01 almost 9 years ago
Bizarre – not the comic, my comment on the DeD comic yesterday.
tcar-1 almost 9 years ago
I agree with Sophie………. enough of these two!
rgcviper almost 9 years ago
Drama Button
You’re welcome.
annette143NotMe almost 9 years ago
Oops