Yes
His buddy Heisenberg said that it depended entirely on exactly where the cat was, or exactly how fast the cat was going at the time.
Yes
His buddy Heisenberg said that it depended entirely on exactly where the cat was, or exactly how fast the cat was going at the time.
You have to observe him to know the answer.
He was in a constant quandary, because he liked and disliked them at the same time.
its not possible to like cats, its just the toxoplasmosis talking.
Did your rabbi tell you this
Is the toxo urging you to defend cats rn?
A kike is. Its my keikelosmosis, its actually lethal, and very conatgious, if you read an inane jew arguement, it popps up, like a zit on a teenager, and you feel the need to respond.
you will never know
Both
He got pissed because his cat was fed and hungry at the same time.
My observation is that he hated them, why else have such a grim thought experiment and involve cats.
On the other hand... he must've loved them, could've chosen whatever else creature, but he picked a cat.
There are an infinite number of universes in superposition over one another each containing an infinite number of Schrodinger's on a continuous yet quantized spectrum of like to dislike of cats, but only if it's connected to a detector like a cloud chamber that's observing the beta decay of a Uranium nucleus where ejected electrons exhibit particulate behavior rather than the wave behavior his equation would predict.
Both until you ask him
Schrodinger was the ghost writer for ''Pet Cemetery''.
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