Get Fuzzy by Darby Conley for March 10, 2017

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    AGED_ENGINEER Premium Member over 7 years ago

    Schrödinger’s cat’s big problem was that he couldn’t think outside the box.

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    Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 7 years ago

    Satchel just automatically considers himself one of “Pavlov’s Dogs?”

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    wcorvi  over 7 years ago

    I’ve never understood that Schroedinger’s Cat thing – I’m sure that in a couple of days, one sniff would tell you if the cat is alive or not.

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    jamestipton222  over 7 years ago

    It don’t smell until you smell.

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    pumaman  over 7 years ago

    Good point Satchel. There could hypothetically be a lot of hypothetical cats.

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    Robert Allen  over 7 years ago

    Schrödinger’s cat is not about the physical reality, but about the person’s knowledge, or lack thereof, in knowing the truth. The box is sealed, and the given time is undetermined. Has the cat survived its unknown length of time in the box or not? It is about the fact that with a lack of information you cannot know the truth without investigating.

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    Roadrunner Premium Member over 7 years ago

    Still like the precedent hypothetical cats wisecrack. When Satch begins to make sense, does that mean we are in the alternative facts reality of “is the glass half full/half empty”?

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    Kind&Kinder  over 7 years ago

    Schroedinger’s cat was one of the undead.

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    ericbutts74  over 7 years ago

    Wait…did Satchel just say “hypothetical”?!? Yes, we are in an alternate universe.

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    bryan42  over 7 years ago

    Cannot argue with Satch’s logic on this one.

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