Media: acrylic on stretched canvas
Size: 24x18 in
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Schrodinger's Cat is a famous scientific thought experiment devised by Austrian physicist Erwin Schrodinger in 1935 in which a cat is imagined to be placed inside a box along with some poison. At the time the box is closed, the cat is thought of to be either alive or dead; paradoxically while the lid is closed and the cat's status is unknown, alive and dead at the same time. Whatever the outcome, the cat remains within the box until the lid is opened. Schrodinger's Cat is a famous scientific thought experiment devised by Austrian physicist Erwin Schrodinger in 1935 in which a cat is imagined to be placed inside a box along with some poison. At the time the box is closed, the cat is thought of to be either alive or dead; paradoxically while the lid is closed and the cat's status is unknown, alive and dead at the same time. Whatever the outcome, the cat remains within the box until the lid is opened. |