Schrödinger's cat is a 1935 thought experiment that illustrates quantum superposition by imagining a cat in a sealed box with a quantum-triggered device that may kill it; until observed, the cat exists in a superposition of both alive and dead states, demonstrating the paradox of applying quantum mechanics to everyday objects and highlighting the limits of measurement and our understanding of reality.
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Schrödinger's cat is a famous thought experiment in quantum physics, introduced by Owen Schrödinger in 1935.
It was designed to show how strange quantum rules seem when applied to everyday objects.
In the setup, a cat is sealed in a box with a device that may kill it based on a random quantum event.
Until the box is opened, the system is described as being in a superposition, with the cat treated as both alive and dead in the theory.
The point was not to claim [music] real cats are literally both states at once, but to highlight the limits of quantum measurement and our [music] understanding of reality.
Schrödinger's cat remains a powerful image because it turns an abstract idea into a memorable question: When does possibility become [music] certainty?
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