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What can Schrdinger's cat teach us about quantum mechanics? - Josh Samani

What can Schrdinger's cat teach us about quantum mechanics? - Josh Samani

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The classical physics that we encounter in our everyday, macroscopic world is very different from the quantum physics that governs systems on a much smaller scale (like atoms. One great example of quantum physics weirdness can be shown in the Schrdinger's cat thought experiment. Josh Samani walks us through this experiment in quantum entanglement. Lesson by Josh Samani
Date: 2020-08-22

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My theory is that just like Adam and Evas world were two separate universes accessed by the split during the Apocolypse, the world in which H. G Tahnhauses family die, and are saved are the two separate worlds created when he uses his machine. Not Adam and Eva's world. The machine allowed Adam and Eva to intercept and create a new world. Tahnhauses machine did not save his family in his universe, It created a new universe in which they were saved
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Schrodinger intentionally killed one of the two cats as he was mad with them and therefore he used his entanglement theory to proof that he was innocent and the main culprit was entanglement theory itself.
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I dont understand the part where he says there are 25% chances for the two boxes case, but omits the scenario where both cats are alive and dead at the same time. Why did he omit those two scenarios?
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What if the cat survives the explotion Then we have to account for that probability too, don't we? Likewise, what if we have ignored other probabilities to make it easy to comprehend
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Were you trying to explain Quantum Entanglement? Well. i have not understood.
Do you have something like 'quantum entanglement for Dummies?

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As a person who just began to bingewatch quantum mechanic videos, the takeaway from this one is that physicists really don't like cats.
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