Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal by Zach Weinersmith for November 04, 2020
Transcript:
What Schrodinger's cat means. Suppose that inside a box you have a cat and a glass container of poison. Suppose there is also a radiation emitter and a Geiger counter, and that if the counter detects radiation, it causes a hammer to break the glass. According to the Copenhagen interpretation, the cat is both alive and dead until something collapses the wave function. This is, of course, absurd. So, the interpretation must be wrong. What people think it means. So there's this cat in a box and hey maybe it's dead, but who knows! Science!
“Copenhagen Interpretation” sounds like the title of an episode of “The Big Bang Theory.”