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steve wrote Totally agree with jeff. Would prefer if the shirt didn't say "Schrödinger's cat".
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asdfghj wrote Mike, the point of the experiment is that the cat is both alive and dead until you open the box. Schrodinger did the thought experiment to prove another paper wrong concerning the placement of electrons.
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jeff wrote would be even better if subtler, without the "Schrödinger's cat"
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Devon wrote This is such an awesome shirt! I just found this website and I am so glad it has intelligent humor.
To the guy that made this website,
THANK YOU. I will buy your shirts.
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Science wrote Oscar. It's not a matter of subconsciously thinking it's alive when you open it. It is a matter of applying the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics to macroscopic particles like cats. It is a way of determining the alive-ness and dead-ness of a cat using theory instead of observation.
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Dessy wrote Oh. My. God.
I've made the "Dead & Alive" joke since the first time I heard about that famous hypothetical cat!
This shirt is just...Fuck yes.
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arla wrote i find the shaky blurry photogograph vs a photo of clouds and fog to be far more of an "aha" moment when I'm teaching someone about this. Stats have been best explaining the cat-box quickly, then the photos, then going back over the box again. I'll wear this to my next class.
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Ellie wrote PARADOX!!!!!!!
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Mike wrote Oscar is not a bioshock references its based on experiments in quantum physics that are extremely weird. Like two things exists at one time, if you have a cat in a box it literally is neither alive nor dead you just subconsciously think its alive when you open it. Good stuff you should google it.
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Angela Mendoca wrote I love this shirt! The quality is great. When asked what it meant I told them to google it lol
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oscar cortez wrote i feel like this is a bioshock 2 reference i remember there being an easter egg about this cat. . . i don\\&#039;t remember it was long ago >.< so pardon me if i was wrong.
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