schrödinger's cat
Schrödinger's cat refers to a thought experiment illustrating the concept of superposition in quantum mechanics. It proposes a scenario in which a cat inside a sealed box can be simultaneously considered both alive and dead until the box is opened, revealing its actual state.
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