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What does Schrödinger's cat explain in quantum mechanics?.

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Schrodinger's cat explains that the state of an object is not known until

an observer observes the state - therefor if the cat is in an enclosed box and the probability of some toxic substance escaping is 1/2, the cat is 1/2 dead and 1/2 alive until its actual state is observed by an external observer. An old saying "is the moon really there if no one is looking at it"

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