Schroedinger's Cat - Quantum Theory
If, in a Quantum experiment, a cat is described mathematically as a "mix" of alive and deadness, how can this math be interpreted objectively? Yes, I concede that in reality, the cat is either alive or dead. But then, why does that math "look" like the cat is both dead and alive at the same time?
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- 1Posted by vicensi15 13 years, 9 months agoI'm not sure I quite understand how a cat could mathematically be a mix of alive and dead... what math would show that?| Mark as read | Best of... | Permalink
- 1Posted by Madbrain 13 years, 9 months agoWhat is your math background? I can manage up a semi-adequate explanation. But you will then see it does not matter for the argument.| Mark as read | Parent | Best of... | Permalink
- 2Posted by Signofthedollar 13 years, 9 months agoThe math really is not needed to answer the question. In Quantum mechanics the observer changes the the state to either "alive" or "dead". Objectivity requires observation. QED| Mark as read | Parent | Best of... | Permalink
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