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What are the implications for the Cat in the Hat? |
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~...such a lovely place...~ |
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Baked by the Schrödinger and Bates family |
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How would you handle the problem of reservations ? Until you go round and open the capsules, you don't know how many guests you've actually got that night. |
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That could be very difficult. Or embarrassing. Or fun. Or, most likely, a mixture of all three ... |
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You just keep adding capsules. |
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What's confused me about Schrödinger - he's created an example of what is a mystery for him, the observer, but I, the client (victim?) and/or the cat know perfectly well whether we're alive. |
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Wigners friends hostel - The superposition of live and murdered guests depends on an ever widening succession of peeping Toms. Adds layer(s) of creepiness to the original Schrödinger's capsule hotel. |
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Meanwhile outside and considerably down a hot, dusty 2 lane road, the philosophy of it all has been the subject of continuous discussion for 80 years among the forced mental laborers of the von Neumann chain gang. |
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Can I check out any time I want? |
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