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Schrodinger has made a curious chamber for cats. In this chamber, four cats sit at each corner. At one measurement, he could not see properly. The next time he saw that each cat had three other cats opposite it. Schrodinger has no control over the behavior of cats but notices that each cat has another on its tail. How many cats did Schrodinger put in the chamber?

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Answered by atharv5631
4

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the answer maybe 4. but I am not sure

Answered by payushi9589
1

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Schrodinger's Cat was not a real experiment and therefore did not scientifically prove anything. Schrodinger's Cat is not even part of any scientific theory. Schrodinger's Cat was simply a teaching tool that Schrodinger used to illustrate how some people were misinterpreting quantum theory. Schrodinger constructed his imaginary experiment with the cat to demonstrate that simple misinterpretations of quantum theory can lead to absurd results which do not match the real world. Unfortunately, many popularizers of science in our day have embraced the absurdity of Schrodinger's Cat and claim that this is how the world really works.

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