You don't even need the Geiger counter as the instrument to perform the observation. The photons of light reflecting off of the surface of the cat are enough, according to Sean Carroll.
You don't even need the Geiger counter as the instrument to perform the observation. The photons of light reflecting off of the surface of the cat are enough, according to Sean Carroll.
The photons of light reflecting off of the surface of the cat
He's just pining for the fjords.
>The photons of light reflecting off of the surface of the cat
He's just pining for the fjords.
lol, the article posted basically reiterated this as a valid view. Did you even read it?
lol, the article posted basically reiterated this as a valid view. Did you even read it?
Well, either I did or I didn't.
Well, either I did or I didn't.
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