These are of course quantum portraits of Schrödinger’s cat (or cats). These cats had been given to him by Heizenberg and consequently their color was always a matter of uncertainty. Schrödinger was able to observe that by dropping a cat into a quantum bathtub that the waves generated by the cat were different depending on whether it was black or white at the time of dropping. However when he dropped one into a quantum black hole he couldn’t determine its color from the waves, but, and this led to the Schrödinger’s Cat mystery, when he fished the cat out of the black hole again it may have changed color. Or he’d forgotten which one he dropped in. Or there was only ever one cat. Nothing is certain. I feel a quantum headache coming on.
So then, it was decided. Rather than cast and creel, cat and mouse would be the game. And for now, it was time to watch and to learn. His business was rather plain to her, as most things that happened were easily known or discovered. The life he was living was fragile thing, easily disrupted or put asunder. Hers was quite secure, and she had the means to toy with his with impunity. How far she would take it could only be decided in the moment.Had she a tail, it would have been twitching as he walked about and mingled under her unseen eye.
Meh~tdology, fka Pepelaputr over 8 years ago
Kitty transfixed by a spot on the wainscoting.
*Hot Rod* over 8 years ago
‘Shadows’
ransomknotts over 8 years ago
You are getting sleepy. You have a craving for fish heads and vole guts. The paper bag on the living room floor is your new favorite past time.
prettyfeet over 8 years ago
I have the loveliest tail in the world. I have the loveliest eyes, ears, and whiskers too.
Lyons Group, Inc. over 8 years ago
I was never good at those Rorschach test…I always get them right!
Brass Orchid Premium Member over 8 years ago
So Zen I says, “Nothing!”
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 8 years ago
Graham Harrop’s fingerprints.
What? Me worried ? over 8 years ago
Oh, is this one of those "pick which cat is different " tests ?
Rotifer FREE BEER & BATH MATS ON FEB. 31! Thalweg Premium Member over 8 years ago
That’s not a cat. It’s a Spanish raccoon.
wilburgarrod over 8 years ago
here here kitty kittythat’s a good kitty
Peam Premium Member over 8 years ago
These are of course quantum portraits of Schrödinger’s cat (or cats). These cats had been given to him by Heizenberg and consequently their color was always a matter of uncertainty. Schrödinger was able to observe that by dropping a cat into a quantum bathtub that the waves generated by the cat were different depending on whether it was black or white at the time of dropping. However when he dropped one into a quantum black hole he couldn’t determine its color from the waves, but, and this led to the Schrödinger’s Cat mystery, when he fished the cat out of the black hole again it may have changed color. Or he’d forgotten which one he dropped in. Or there was only ever one cat. Nothing is certain. I feel a quantum headache coming on.
Sisyphos over 8 years ago
I hear a popular chant: Block and woodcut! Block and woodcut! Go together like an F. A. cartoon!But then I often hear things….
Brass Orchid Premium Member over 8 years ago
So then, it was decided. Rather than cast and creel, cat and mouse would be the game. And for now, it was time to watch and to learn. His business was rather plain to her, as most things that happened were easily known or discovered. The life he was living was fragile thing, easily disrupted or put asunder. Hers was quite secure, and she had the means to toy with his with impunity. How far she would take it could only be decided in the moment.Had she a tail, it would have been twitching as he walked about and mingled under her unseen eye.
derrelldurrett Premium Member over 8 years ago
It’s radiating! So cool….