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Why doesn't the cat count in Schrodingers cat

The Schrodingers cat experiment says the cat is still dead and alive at the same time because whether or not the cat is dead or alive has not been measured. I may have misunderstood the experiment- but why doesn't the cat seeing whether or not the vial has broken count as a measurement, even if it is only the cat who knows. The experiment implies a difference between the cat's consciousness and that of the human, which of course there is, but what is this difference and how do we know about the cat's consciousness?

 

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  • Asked by Rupert
  • on 2010-02-26 18:55:30
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Categories: Our universe.

Tags: physics, quantumphysics, Probability, quantum, Schrodinger, Schrodingerscat.

 

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