Governors of States to whom appeals from the death penalty are made. They can put the culprits in a cage with an explosive device and a trigger linked to the disintegration of radioactive atoms. If an atom pops within a month the decision goes one way, if it doesn't the decision goes the other. .
Meanwhile the poor sod will be in a superposition of states and the governor can get on with his regular job. Attorneys would absolutely hate a system like this, but state governors might love it.
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To catch several mice with different locations at the same time.
Governors of States to whom appeals from the death penalty are made. They can put the culprits in a cage with an explosive device and a trigger linked to the disintegration of radioactive atoms. If an atom pops within a month the decision goes one way, if it doesn't the decision goes the other. .
Meanwhile the poor sod will be in a superposition of states and the governor can get on with his regular job. Attorneys would absolutely hate a system like this, but state governors might love it.
it cant be practically done because basically the cat is killed... Its not an actual thing its just a metaphor for the duality of a state..
that without observing the object we cant be sure what state its in...
is it alive or is it dead.. if we cant determine what it is it must be both..