In his famous thought experiment, Erwin Schrödinger imagined a cat in a box who was both alive and dead based upon the outcome of a quantum event. Intrigued by his hypothesis, he further mused upon the possibility of sealing a cat in a box, then sealing this box with another cat inside of another box, theorizing that it could be in one of nine different states: alive, dead, infinite, alive but not well, zombified, sparkly, negative, communist, and dog.
Whoa, Sharon H.
One certainty: Both cats will poop in Schrödinger’s slippers. Just saying. One or the other will pee Schrödinger’s bed and there will be cat vomit on the carpet but only on a cold night in the dark. Cat experimental parameters always apply.
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I’m…confused.
And simultaneously NOT confused.
Hahahahaha.
HA!
That’s a pretty heavy concept to lay on us first thing Monday morning, Mike.
zombified, sparkly, negative, communist, and dog
Applause!
Whoa man, that’s like, cosmic.
“Come play with us.”
What happens if you close the outer box and one of the cats has kittens?
Or both?
What if one is male and still has kittens? Or both?
What if they are zombified sparkly negative communist dogs and have kittens?
Monday is a pretty heavy meds day for Duckie.
Woah! I need coffee.
Or some kind of treat!
While we’re getting ourselves some treats, let’s toss some goodies into the boxes for the kitties.
That may disrupt the space time continuum! At this point who cares!
What if the cat in the box is Maru?
Then we at least know the tail is alive.