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atOur @HistFest talk “The Early work of Schrödinger” is taking place on 03 October at 6.30pm in 10 Burlington Road. Register your interest now: https://t.co/KeW1I6NaDX#DIASdiscovers pic.twitter.com/rnWIYbVyMl
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I may or may not go to this.
— fudecafe (@fudecafe) September 4, 2019
In this instance, using the Copenhagen interpretation, we will not know for definite until the talk takes place.
🐈— DIAS Dublin (@DIAS_Dublin) September 4, 2019
😄A strong force reply, that could be considered a weak interaction. Hopefully it doesn’t influence the gravity of the [electro]magnetism of this event ⚛️
— DIAS Dublin (@DIAS_Dublin) September 4, 2019
Meaow.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CrxqTtiWxs4
Schrödinger’s Cat is a famous paradox of quantum mechanics which is often quoted but less often properly understood. There’s a cat in a box. It might be dead. It might be alive. It might be both.
What?
Cue the charming Martyn Poliakoff – professor of chemistry – and his colleagues at the University Of Nottingham.
pic via SteveO’s Tumblelog