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by PowerHaus on 13 November 2010 - 02:11
I wonder if Schrodinger's cat ever had trouble with Pavlov's dog?
LOL
Vickie
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LOL
Vickie
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by beetree on 13 November 2010 - 03:11
The dog could never quite make out the cat, being between things so to speak. So I'd say, No.

by MAINLYMAX on 14 November 2010 - 02:11
Vicky,
Would you ask this unless something was
happening to you or about to happen to that
these experiment pertain to.....You take the
Blue pill and you wake up tomorrow and
this was just and dream. You take the red pill
and you how see how far the rabbit hole goes, ..Matrix...
Schrodinger....life,,, death... but not resurrection
Verschränkung.
Pavlov.....Conditioned response....Forerunner to
BF Skinner..
Roger Penrose criticises this:
"I wish to make it clear that, as it stands, this is far from a resolution of the cat paradox. For there is nothing in the formalism of quantum mechanics that demands that a state of consciousness cannot
involve the simultaneous perception of a live and a dead cat".
The cat would have better used at catching mice in the lab.
Would you ask this unless something was
happening to you or about to happen to that
these experiment pertain to.....You take the
Blue pill and you wake up tomorrow and
this was just and dream. You take the red pill
and you how see how far the rabbit hole goes, ..Matrix...
Schrodinger....life,,, death... but not resurrection
Verschränkung.
Pavlov.....Conditioned response....Forerunner to
BF Skinner..
Roger Penrose criticises this:
"I wish to make it clear that, as it stands, this is far from a resolution of the cat paradox. For there is nothing in the formalism of quantum mechanics that demands that a state of consciousness cannot
involve the simultaneous perception of a live and a dead cat".
The cat would have better used at catching mice in the lab.
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