This Twist on Schrödinger’s Cat Paradox Has Major Implications for Quantum Theory

Share this on WhatsApp What does it feel like to be both alive and dead? That question irked and inspired Hungarian-American physicist Eugene Wigner in the 1960s. He was frustrated by the paradoxes arising from the vagaries of quantum mechanics—the theory governing the microscopic realm that suggests, among many other counterintuitive things, that until a … Continue reading This Twist on Schrödinger’s Cat Paradox Has Major Implications for Quantum Theory