Monday’s Google doodle celebrates the birthday of physicist Erwin Schrödinger and his work in quantum mechanics. Schrödinger won the Nobel Prize in physics in 1933 at the age of forty-six for his work ...
A cat is in a sealed box. It is both alive and dead, at least until you open the lid. Inside the sealed chamber also sits a vial of poison. This vial could be triggered to break by a tiny amount of ...
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Back in 1935 Erwin Schrodinger killed a hypothesis kitty. He said that if you put a cat in a box with a jar of poison and close the lid that we cannot tell whether it is dead or alive until we open ...
We got a quick overview of one of the most enduring paradox questions in quantum theory: Schrodinger’s cat. Is it alive? Is it dead? Both, or neither. It may just be sleeping. Austrian physicist Erwin ...
You may have heard of Schrodinger’s cat — not exactly your garden-variety, run-of-the-mill feline. Even Erwin Schrodinger, the animal’s inventor, called the creature “ridiculous.” ...
The thought experiment was devised in 1935 by Austrian physicist and Nobel laureate Erwin Schrodinger. He was responding to a paper by Albert Einstein, Boris Podolsky and Nathan Rosen, which called ...