Some questions about Schroding's cat

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Schrödinger's cat is a thought experiment designed to illustrate the concept of superposition in quantum mechanics, where a cat in a sealed box can be simultaneously alive and dead until observed. The idea was proposed by physicist Erwin Schrödinger in 1935, published in the journal Naturwissenschaften in the article "Die gegenwärtige Situation in der Quantenmechanik." The experiment highlights the paradoxes of quantum mechanics and challenges classical interpretations of reality. Although it is a theoretical construct, it has implications in quantum computing and quantum information theory today. For further details, resources such as Wikipedia and academic journals provide additional insights and diagrams.
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1.Show the Schroding's cat througt experiment, and please use diagrams to explain
2.Who invented the idea of Schroding's cat and way
3.In what journal was the idea frist published?start the citation properly
4.Explain what the Schroding's cat thought experiment was trying to illustrate
5.Alllthought a thought experiment it does have some particle applications today. What are they?
6.Tell me your wab sources and book references for the information you have found

thx :)

PS:Maybe you can show your owen idea about this experiment
 
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sounds like homework to me.
 
You will find most of your answers here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schrodingers_cat

You can find pictures and diagrams by using search engines like Google.

Tell us if you need more. :smile:
 
actually i need someone can tell me that inn what journal was the idea frist published,date pag and so on
 
It tells you that at the webpage I mentioned:

The original article appeared in the German magazine Naturwissenschaften ("Natural Sciences") in 1935: E. Schrödinger: "Die gegenwärtige Situation in der Quantenmechanik" ("The present situation in quantum mechanics"), Naturwissenschaften, 48, 807, 49, 823, 50, 844 (November 1935).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schrodingers_cat

You can see the references again at places like this one:

http://www.iop.org/EJ/article/1367-2630/2/1/321/nj0121.html
 
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