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Ben Carlson: Schrodinger’s Portfolio

FYI: Erwin Schrodinger won the Nobel Prize in physics back in 1933 for his work on quantum theory.

Schrodinger is most widely known these days for a theoretical experiment he described about a cat in a box. The experiment went something like this: what if you placed a cat into a box with a hammer, a vial of poison, radioactive material, and a Geiger counter?
Regards,
Ted
http://awealthofcommonsense.com/2018/04/schrodingers-portfolio/
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