“I’m not ready to merely fade into history,” says Franz Fitzwhisker, the cat made famous by physicist Erwin Schrödinger’s controversial thought experiment about a boxed cat simultaneously alive and dead. “He grabbed the headlines, but I’m the one who took all the risk, and to this day I still don’t know what happened to me. Some days I feel fine, but other days I’m not all there.”
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I love me some subtly disconcerting animal photographs.
I had to read the Reddit comments to figure out what is going on here.
I was going to read them but decided to try to see if I could figure it out myself. And I think I did, let me check. Yep, I was right.
Best comments from Reddit –
Nope it’s the same instance of the box just one has a cat in an alternate dimension and one doesn’t.
If he poops, he will leave behind schrodinger’s scat…
lol…I saw the first part of that but it wasn’t showing the whole comment thread. Should have clicked to see more, I guess…
So many levels of fabulosity in this post!
I concur. What’s a day without a good Schrodinger’s cat joke, I always say.
Does the cat to the left 🐱 belong to Mike and the one to the right 🐱 to the other Mike, or is it the other way around? 🤔
Yes. And no.
That happens when you’re beside yourself 🙂