Schrodinger's Cat
Scott Badger
lupine at ncia.net
Mon Jun 30 14:50:53 CDT 1997
> Take, for example, a light going from on to off (or vice versa). If
> time is a continuum then at some point, logically, the light must be
> simultaneously on and off, or neither on or off (We can go directly from
> one state to the other if time, as in calculus, is a series of smallest
> possible segments, but then causality goes out the window). Hepsie,
> then, is a manifestation of this paradox - her existence is as necessary
> as it is impossible.
Thomas Vieth wrote:
>
> Ever heard of Schrödinger's Cat?
>
> Thomas Vieth
> Down with Triolahidi
> Long live Hollerodullyo
If we are the cat then, who is the observer?
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