If Schrödinger's Cat was replaced by a human, would they be both alive and not alive at the same time and fluctuate between the two. Would they then be able to write what heaven looks like while in the box and then people would be able to read what heaven is like when they open the box. The experiment could be performed on someone already convicted with the death sentence and who has repented.
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No. I don't believe in god or heaven, but just to play the game, I'll pretend that such things do exist. If said person was dead and alive at the same, he/she would be able to write and not able to write. The paradox still would exist.
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From my understanding, Schrödinger didn't mean for people to take the cat experiment as what would actually happen. Rather that he was pointing out how absurd some of quantum mechanics was by pointing out how something people would accept on the quantum level is impossible on the macro level, and how to tie the two together with the quantumly triggered poison. He wasn't suggesting a cat would be both alive and dead at the same time, but saying since it's crazytalk for a cat to be both alive and dead at the same time, then how could two states be possible on the quantum level.
At least that's what I've heard. I could be wrong.
Something like this scenario occurs in the Si-Fi novel "Endymion" by Dan Simmons.
Who can say? Maybe
The people who seem to know definitively should have to prove how they know, other than just concluding something about heaven..
Yes.
doesn't work...the human will observe whether the vial is broken or not, so they will either die or live.
The experiment requires no observer to be present.
The sum of existence.
No. flat out.
It would probably work.
No