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SCHODINGER CAT PARADOX

Erwin Schodinger thought about this hypothetically.

The paradox goes like this when the cat is kept in a closed container and it is installed with a device that could kill the cat.

So in the next hour the probability of the cat getting killed is 50% which means the cat would be alive or dead. So until the box is opened the cat is dead or in life in equal parts [by quantum physics]. When we open the container the cat is either dead or in life [Until then in the box the cat is a blur of half living state and half dead state] by quantum physics.

In order for an object to have a wavelength it must extend some region of space.

Which means it occupies many positions at sametime the wavelength of an object limited to a small region of space can't perfectly defined though.

So it exists in many different wavelengths at same time.

We don't see these wave properties for everyday objects because the wavelength decreases as the momentum increases.

And the cat is relatively big and heavy.