Schrödinger's cat

Local nameSchrödinger's Cat
LocationKreis 6, Zurich, Switzerland

In quantum mechanics, Schrödinger's cat is a thought experiment concerning quantum superposition. In the thought experiment, a hypothetical cat in a closed box may be considered to be simultaneously both alive and dead while it is unobserved, as a result of its fate being linked to a random subatomic event that may or may not occur. This experiment, viewed this way, is described as a paradox. This thought experiment was devised by physicist Erwin Schrödinger in 1935 in a discussion with Albert Einstein to illustrate what Schrödinger saw as the problems of the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics.

In Schrödinger's original formulation, a cat, a flask of poison, and a radioactive source are placed in a sealed box. If an internal radiation monitor such as a Geiger counter detects radioactivity, the flask is shattered, releasing the poison, which kills the cat.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schrödinger's_cat

Address 9 Huttenstrasse, Zürich 8006, Switzerland

Coordinates 47°22'57.75" N 8°32'56.966" E

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