
25 Apr
2009
25 Apr
'09
3:35 a.m.
Daniel Carrera
Actually Schrödinger's cat is neither dead nor alive. Its state S is a unit vector living in a Hilbert space.
I spoke imprecisely, but I do know about superposition. I took a couple of quantum courses when I got my physics degree (but generally I focused on astrophysics which is far more interesting than quantum mechanics).
I just wanted to justify why the cat is neither dead nor alive, not both at the same time, as seems to be the common sense about quantum mechanics. But of course, this is totally off topic here. =) Greets, Ertugrul. -- nightmare = unsafePerformIO (getWrongWife >>= sex) http://blog.ertes.de/