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Quantum theory and Schrodinger's work indicate that for each and every probable event, a universe exists in which that probability manifested.
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They often leave us feeling bamboozled, with their jargon and inaccessibility, their utter disdain for us non-scientific mortals who can't tell Schrodinger's equation from Schroedinger's cat.
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Maybe Schrodinger's cat will be taking over as White House Chief of Staff, assuming it is still alive?
Anonymous Sources Tell Ed Henry That Something Might Happen At The White House At Some Point
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Quantum theory and Schrodinger's work indicate that for each and every probable event, a universe exists in which that probability manifested.
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Now physicists want to create a quantum superposition of a virus, which will allow them to perform Schrodinger's Cat experiment for real.
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Maybe Schrodinger's cat will be taking over as White House Chief of Staff, assuming it is still alive?
Anonymous Sources Tell Ed Henry That Something Might Happen At The White House At Some Point
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Because if I stop here, the possiblity of it not sucking still exists: Schrodinger's plotline.
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I've written stories involving Nikola Tesla (okay, not a physicist), Richard Feynman, and a bunch of the early quantum theorists ( "Schrodinger's Cat Chases the Super String," which I still like even if nobody else was impressed by it.)
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Unlike Schrodinger's Cat, if you don't look in on a conference, it still happens.
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This, of course, brings us one step closer to Schrodinger's Laser Cats.
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