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Schrodinger's Cat - Explained Simply
Schrodinger's cat is one of the most interesting and strangest ideas in physics. It is not a real-life scenario, but instead it is a thought experiment that shows how weird quantum mechanics can be. This thought experiment involves a box, a cat and the very confusing theory that the cat is both dead and alive the same time - very strange, I know. However, this theory does not just exist to confuse people (surprisingly), it accurately reflects one of the biggest dilemmas in qu
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Some Book Recommendations:
Why Does E =mc^2 by Brian Cox and Jeff Forshaw A Brief History of Time by Stephen Hawking In Search of Schrodinger's Cat by John Gribbin The Elegant Universe by Briane Greene Brief Answers To The Big Questions by Stephen Hawking Classical Mechanics by Leonard Susskind Helgoland by Carlo Rovelli A Mind for Numbers by Barbara Oakley
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