What is Schrödinger's cat?
It is important to realize that no real cats, real or superposition have been damaged during creation of this article. (Inside Jop for Physics Majors). Quantum physics generally went against most of what Einstein and Bohr considered a scientific reality, which led to a number of debates at a high level between Schrödinger and Einstein. One of these arguments contained a paradoxical thought experiment that we now know as Schrödinger's cat , although the cat has never been more than theoretical.
One of its own problems with subatomical systems is the difficulty of observing human. It can be assumed that subatomical particles behave in a certain way, but the introduction of a microscope or camera that observes them in action can negatively affect the natural behavior of the Thsubatomic system. This would be the equivalent of the students of the students who changed their behavior as soon as they discover a documentary film camera in the room. The same happens when physicists try to observe very muchSmall objects.
"Schrödinger's cat" is basically a lesson of the object about the problems of relying on observation only when dealing with subatomical systems. Schrödinger designed an experiment in which a live cat would be placed in a cage on one side of the metal tube. Near the cat would be a bottle containing poison gas and trigger mechanism. The scientist would place a very small amount of radioactive substance on the other end of the tube. This radioactive material would disintegrate at a speed of one atom per hour, but the chances of being present are fifty. If the atom was actually released, it would cause fragments of poisonous gas and the cat died. Well, the atomic decay would mean that the cat lives.
As soon as this theoretical tube has been sealed, no external observation would be possible. No one could apply for "Schrödinger's cat" for an hour. After 60 minutes would be rotatedFor the experimenter, "Is Schrödinger's cat alive or dead?" Under Einstein's theory, the cat would be either dead or alive, without the middle country. Only in the case of opening the tube and the status of the cat was it observation that the definitive answer could be found. Einstein would see either a dead or living cat, because God does not play with cubes with the universe.
According to Schrödinger's theory of quantum physics, however, the cat in two different countries is simultaneously. One version of the cat is dead, but the other is still alive. This is the way in which subatomical systems would have to work, which determines the paradox. The cat lives in a macroscopic system in which objects live or not. There is no middle Ground, such as half the live cat. In quantum physics, however, the theoretical Schrödinger cat could exist in different states, from completely living to dead and all phases between. All these states, known as superposition , are possible results from experiment, although only one could be attentiveChristmas as true when a scientist examined a cat.
Schrödinger himself later expressed regret that he used the cat as a potential victim of an experiment with paradoxical thinking. Its original point was to illustrate some problems with observation of subatomical systems and draw conclusions where the observation law could distort the results. Schrödinger by eliminating the paradox from the smaller subatomical world and moving it to a larger macroscopic world, indeed showing his point to Einstein and another, but his theoretical lesson would be known forever as "Schrödinger's cat".