Nobody knows! Schrodinger's cat had a 50/50 chance of being dead or alive from the instant it was sealed within the box, and therefore whilst we could not detect the outcome it could be considered both dead and alive (no, not a zombie). It is a thought experiment designed to explain the paradox of uncertainty. No cats were harmed in the process of the thought experiment, though I could always half-kill one to make up for that. Cue the throwing of buckets of blood by PETA members.
Well, honey, if there's one cat in the middle, and two cats behind it, and two cats in front of it, that adds up to a grand total of 5 cats. Math might not be your strong suit, but at least you've got some feline friends to keep you company.
yes she alive now
Alive in Eighty Five was created in 1985.
No, obviously not. Try, "Was it a cat I saw".
The full form of a cat is easy. It is obviously made by another cat. A mat is formed out of many different fabrics, such as silk and Cotton.
Schrödinger's cat is a thought experiment that illustrates a paradox in quantum mechanics. In the scenario, a cat in a sealed box is both alive and dead until the box is opened and the cat's state is observed. The experiment is meant to highlight the concept of superposition and the role of observation in quantum systems.
it is just a myth. unless you happen to know someone who's cat was dead and came back to resume with his/her 8 lives. Yep. Unfortunately it is true... however it seems like they do cause they are so nimble and always seem to avoid injury. Cats are very intelligent and somehow always manage to land on their feet when they jump off of something. But once a cat has died, it's dead.
Yes, he is very much alive.
if the cat is alive take it to the vet. and if not there is nothing you can do but bury the cat
Yes they are mammals
yes
The largest wild cat alive today is the tiger.
yes
As of February 2014, singer-songwriter Cat Stevens is still alive.
In Schrdinger's thought experiment, the cat is considered to be both alive and dead until the box is opened and its state is observed.
Breezepelt. (of WindClan)
In Schrdinger's thought experiment, the cat is both dead and alive until observed, representing the concept of superposition in quantum mechanics.