ext_53586 ([identity profile] x-forge.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] xp_wallflower 2006-05-25 06:20 pm (UTC)

Schrodinger was a physicist who did a thought experiment about locking a cat in a box with a radioactive isotope that might or might not kill the cat after one hour. The question was: without opening the box, is the cat alive or dead? Shrodinger's Principle of Quantum Uncertainty states that until it is observed, both states are potentially true, so: Cat = alive is true, and Cat = dead is true, until it is observed, and then only one can be true.

Yeah, it doesn't seem to make a whole lot of sense, but trust me, the math adds up when you're dealing with teleporting. Which has nothing to do with the car.

The car is technically in a state of death with potential for life. More like the Frankenstein Principle than Schrodinger.

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