Schrödinger was basically ripping off Protagoras of Abdera – “Man is the measure of all things” (πάντων χρημάτων ἄνθρωπον μέτρον εἶναι). Which is to say a room is neither hot nor cold until someone comes in and says, “This room is too hot,” a second comes in and says, “This room is too cold.” And the husband and wife then fight for hours.
People! It’s not a paradox, it’s not a philosophy, it’s not a “Frame Of Reference”. This is how Quantum Math works. All possible quantum state fields exist simultaneously until an observation causes the quantum states to collapse into the observed reality.
Schrödinger was trying to show how silly was this new-fangled “Quantum Mechanico-whosis” (invented with HIS math, BTW). And, the response was “Yes! that’s exactly right! You understand it!”
I used Pixel as my Cat in this experiment, and when the box was opened, NO Cat. What we found was that Pixel can walk through walls. I don’t think Pixel understands quantum physics or physics at all. So he just walked out.
You do not actually have to open the box to observe what’s inside. A sufficiently sensitive microphone would let you know. It would pick up breathing sounds or heart beat or gastric sounds. That’s another way of observing.
It’s a silly thought experiment — the cat knows whether it’s alive or dead, and that’s enough to prevent it from being simply a cloud of possibilities.
Is this a tribute to Bullwinkle J. Moose? “Hey, Rocky! Watch me pull a rabbit out of this hat!” “Again?” “This time for sure! Presto!” “RAAAARGH!” “Guess I don’t know my own strength!”
FreihEitner Premium Member over 1 year ago
What? No spleen-based exclamation?
Bilan over 1 year ago
So Nietzsche’s cat is alive AND Schrodinger’s cat is dead. How do you explain that with quantum physics?
Algolei I over 1 year ago
“Beware in the presence of cats: they never give, they do not even retaliate — they only reply, and purr in doing so.” — Friedrich Nietzsche
Doug K over 1 year ago
Real cats do not think highly of Schrödinger or his thoughts.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member over 1 year ago
Winky’s spleen will be stronger.
Alabama Al over 1 year ago
The Schrödinger’s cat paradox isn’t so tough. Just wait a week – without having to open the box, all ambiguity will be resolved.
The Reader Premium Member over 1 year ago
One cat (and Winky) were harmed in the making of today’s cartoon.
Gent over 1 year ago
Eh he look like Catfield. Just give him lasagna and he happily leave you alone.
kantuck-nadie over 1 year ago
Paradox; Nietzsche’s cat alive, Winky shredded
sparky1000 over 1 year ago
Until it was opened, Heisenberg wasn’t at all certain there would actually be a cat in the box.
LawrenceS over 1 year ago
Schrödinger was basically ripping off Protagoras of Abdera – “Man is the measure of all things” (πάντων χρημάτων ἄνθρωπον μέτρον εἶναι). Which is to say a room is neither hot nor cold until someone comes in and says, “This room is too hot,” a second comes in and says, “This room is too cold.” And the husband and wife then fight for hours.
WaitingMan over 1 year ago
Philosophy comes alive. Much to Binky’s regret.
[Traveler] Premium Member over 1 year ago
The cat is either alive or dead regardless of the whether the box is open or closed. What you believe about it has no bearing on its condition.
Greyhame over 1 year ago
People! It’s not a paradox, it’s not a philosophy, it’s not a “Frame Of Reference”. This is how Quantum Math works. All possible quantum state fields exist simultaneously until an observation causes the quantum states to collapse into the observed reality.
Schrödinger was trying to show how silly was this new-fangled “Quantum Mechanico-whosis” (invented with HIS math, BTW). And, the response was “Yes! that’s exactly right! You understand it!”
Serial Pedant over 1 year ago
One less cat. There.
trainnut1956 over 1 year ago
Cats are ALWAYS indeterminate. Never there when you need them, always there when there is tuna.
gantech over 1 year ago
What about the radioactive vial and the poison? Dr. Mel didn’t mention those. Maybe they both exist and don’t exist??
Chithing Premium Member over 1 year ago
Imagine how strong it would be if they almost killed it.
cuzinron47 over 1 year ago
I’m glad someone finally explained that to me, I think.
blakerl over 1 year ago
I used Pixel as my Cat in this experiment, and when the box was opened, NO Cat. What we found was that Pixel can walk through walls. I don’t think Pixel understands quantum physics or physics at all. So he just walked out.
The Orange Mailman over 1 year ago
Where would Dr. Mel’s prestige and knowledge be without his faithful assistant?
eb110americana over 1 year ago
Well, Winky’s dead for sure. That much we know. At least until the next comic.
s.gottlieb over 1 year ago
Still better than Ayn Rand’s cat!
Stephen Gilberg over 1 year ago
I’ve seen it summarized sometimes as neither alive nor dead and sometimes as both. I’d sooner accept the former, because the cat better not be undead.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 1 year ago
You do not actually have to open the box to observe what’s inside. A sufficiently sensitive microphone would let you know. It would pick up breathing sounds or heart beat or gastric sounds. That’s another way of observing.
Ed The Red Premium Member over 1 year ago
It’s a silly thought experiment — the cat knows whether it’s alive or dead, and that’s enough to prevent it from being simply a cloud of possibilities.
deepgoatjr over 1 year ago
when i quoted Nietzche to my wife she said, “nietzche nietzche, well something killed him”
Ray*C over 1 year ago
From the nurse: “About your cat, Mr. Schrodinger, I have good news and bad news.”
Ermine Notyours over 1 year ago
If a kid who grows up in a military family is an army brat, does that make a kid who grows up in a scientific setting a lab brat?
DaBump Premium Member over 1 year ago
Is this a tribute to Bullwinkle J. Moose? “Hey, Rocky! Watch me pull a rabbit out of this hat!” “Again?” “This time for sure! Presto!” “RAAAARGH!” “Guess I don’t know my own strength!”
R.U. Kidding over 1 year ago
I think Dr. Mel got this wrong. He said the cat is “neither alive nor dead,” but my limited understanding is that it is BOTH alive AND dead.
Frer Squirrel over 1 year ago
The cat is a 2-state system. Therefore the cat must be a furr-meown (fermion).