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By AJ Mass
ESPN.com Thursday, June 4, 2009 Are you familiar with Schrödinger's cat? It was the 1935 invention of an Austrian physicist who wanted to show the absurdity of contemporary theories of quantum mechanics. The short version of his paradox is to imagine a cat placed in a sealed box with a vial of poison gas that has a 50-50 chance of opening at any given moment. Until you open the box, you have no way of knowing whether the cat is alive or dead, so in essence he actually is both alive and dead, until you open the box and fin ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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