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Old 08-23-2010, 05:56 PM   #31
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Old 08-23-2010, 06:23 PM   #32
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and what does this due to the whole Schrodinger's Cat thing...
You know, I included the dual slit experiment, because that's one that I "get", and also because it came up when I went looking for some answers regarding the Schrodinger's cat experiment.

I'm still struggling to understand the Schrodinger's cat thing. There is an algebraic equation for it, but sadly, algebra never was one of my strong suits. Perhaps if I had a better grasp on that, I'd get the overall gist of the whole experiment better.

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Old 08-23-2010, 06:52 PM   #33
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Old 08-23-2010, 07:26 PM   #34
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You know, I included the dual slit experiment, because that's one that I "get", and also because it came up when I went looking for some answers regarding the Schrodinger's cat experiment.

I'm still struggling to understand the Schrodinger's cat thing. There is an algebraic equation for it, but sadly, algebra never was one of my strong suits. Perhaps if I had a better grasp on that, I'd get the overall gist of the whole experiment better.

It's simple.

The cats a fucking vampire. Not living, not dead, or: undead and unliving at the same time.

Basically, the cat is fucked no matter what.

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Old 08-23-2010, 07:30 PM   #35
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It's simple.

The cats a fucking vampire. Not living, not dead, or: undead and unliving at the same time.

Basically, the cat is fucked no matter what.

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Old 08-23-2010, 08:08 PM   #36
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You know, I included the dual slit experiment, because that's one that I "get", and also because it came up when I went looking for some answers regarding the Schrodinger's cat experiment.

I'm still struggling to understand the Schrodinger's cat thing. There is an algebraic equation for it, but sadly, algebra never was one of my strong suits. Perhaps if I had a better grasp on that, I'd get the overall gist of the whole experiment better.

As far as I understand it (which ain't far), it's just an attempt to point out some of the absurdities of how quantum systems were/are being represented. As long as you're talking about subatomic particles, people seem okay with thinking about them existing as blurry probability fields (or whatever you wanna call them). Electrons don't orbit the nucleus in chemistry books anymore, they're just clouds where the electrons have an equal probability of being at any given time.

Schrodinger just took that subatomic system view and linked it up to something macroscopic that we're used to seeing and touching. If the subatomic system exists in all states, then the detector in the box is simultaneously detecting a particle and not, and the poison (or whatever kills the cat) is both released and not released, so the cat's both dead and alive. The math totally supports it, and if you accept the quantum explanation at the subatomic level, you gotta accept that it works the same way with the cat. And then you lose your mind.

Or something like that.
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Old 08-23-2010, 09:09 PM   #37
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So wait, the dual split experiment basically says that something will act differently than normal if it is being observed? Well, no fucking shit! It really took a quantum physicist to figure that out?
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So wait, the dual split experiment basically says that something will act differently than normal if it is being observed? Well, no fucking shit! It really took a quantum physicist to figure that out?
Especially a cat... They're freakin' nuts.
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Especially a cat... They're freakin' nuts.
Or, a guy on a bike when chicks are watching.

You may not know this, but chicks watching you try to wheelie, often results in wheelie failure.

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Old 08-23-2010, 10:32 PM   #40
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Or, a guy on a bike when chicks are watching.

You may not know this, but chicks watching you try to wheelie, often results in wheelie failure.

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