1. βI am a famous thought experiment that highlights the absurdity of quantum superposition when applied to everyday objects.
1. I am a famous thought experiment that highlights the absurdity of quantum superposition when applied to everyday objects.
2. βI involve a sealed container, a radioactive source, a Geiger counter, a flask of poison, and a living creature.
3. βAccording to my scenario, the creature is simultaneously alive and dead until the container is opened and the state is observed.
4. βMy creator intended me to show that the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics was incomplete or logically flawed.
5. βMy namesake is a Nobel Prize-winning physicist, though he later admitted he found the interpretation of his own experiment quite ridiculous.
SchrΓΆdinger's Cat Experiment
2. βI involve a sealed container, a radioactive source, a Geiger counter, a flask of poison, and a living creature.
3. βAccording to my scenario, the creature is simultaneously alive and dead until the container is opened and the state is observed.
4. βMy creator intended me to show that the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics was incomplete or logically flawed.
5. βMy namesake is a Nobel Prize-winning physicist, though he later admitted he found the interpretation of his own experiment quite ridiculous.
SchrΓΆdinger's Cat Experiment
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1. βI am a subatomic particle that carries the electromagnetic force.
1. I am a subatomic particle that carries the electromagnetic force.
2. βI have a rest mass of zero and travel at the speed of light in a vacuum.
3. βI am the fundamental "packet" or "quantum" of all electromagnetic radiation, including radio waves, visible light, and gamma rays.
4. βI do not have an electric charge, yet I mediate the interaction between charged particles.
5. βMy existence was first suggested by Albert Einstein to explain the photoelectric effect, for which he won the Nobel Prize.
Photon
2. βI have a rest mass of zero and travel at the speed of light in a vacuum.
3. βI am the fundamental "packet" or "quantum" of all electromagnetic radiation, including radio waves, visible light, and gamma rays.
4. βI do not have an electric charge, yet I mediate the interaction between charged particles.
5. βMy existence was first suggested by Albert Einstein to explain the photoelectric effect, for which he won the Nobel Prize.
Photon
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1.Consistency and accuracy are my traits
2. Therefore I hate guesswork or approximations
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4.Pieces of graduated glassware are my best friends