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Schrödinger’s cat: Schrödinger's Cat: If the nucleus in the bottom left decays, the geiger counter on its right will sense it and trigger the release of the gas. In one hour, there is a 50% chance that the nucleus will decay, and therefore that the gas will be released and
 
 
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In 1926, physicist Erwin Schrödinger proposed one of the most famous thought experiments of twentieth-century-science. Schrödinger intended to illustrate the difficulties involved in extending the insights of quantum mechanics from the...
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Cats!
05/16/2005: 333 words, approx. 1 pages
Dogs may be man's best friend, but Americans keep more cats than dogs as pets -- 90.5 million vs. 73.9 million. But how much do you really know about your feline friends? Knight-Ridder/Tribune News Service has compiled some fun facts to amaze, astound or...
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07/15/2005: 386 words, approx. 1 pages
IT SEEMS THERE are two sorts of people who are called "cat collectors." The first type collects all things bearing the likenesses of household cats: pictures, jewelry, crockery, bedspreads, sculpture, clothing, Egyptian steles, whiskey bottles in feline shapes. The second kind collects, well, cats...
 


 

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