Schrödinger's cat is a thought experiment illustrating quantum superposition, where a cat, a radioactive atom, and a poison are in a sealed box. Until the box is opened, the cat is considered to be both alive and dead, highlighting the strange nature of quantum mechanics.
Schrödinger's defense is a thought experiment illustrating quantum superposition, where a defender, an offensive player, and a referee are in a sealed court. Until the coverage is dropped, the defense is considered to be both effective and ineffective, highlighting the strange nature of quantum mechanics.
The commonality in both experiments is the involvement of a Ham(m)er.
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