Making it more analog

What more evidence does the scientific community expect!

Standard quantum theory describes a quantum system as a "superposition of states" that is invariably and instantly destroyed by measurement of the system. This destruction of the quantum system is referred to as the collapse of the wave-function (of probability amplitudes) that defines the system. The system ends up in one definite state. In the case of Schrödinger's Cat the collapse of the wave-function when an observer intervenes results in the cat being found either definitely dead or definitely alive.

Yup. ;)

That's all I needed to read. :D

Cheers! :)
 
i'm just a high school sophomore in Algebra II.... i do not understand this... how is this scientifically possible? is this a joke and that reviewer was paid? it makes no sense...
 
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