I read Rat daily not only for humor but those nuggets of knowledge that show us ignorance is a state of being that exists in all of us but cannot be measured even when we continue to read new and wonderful posts.
Isn't it amazing that as a kid one thinks to know it all, and the older we get, the more we realize we know close to nothing! Thankfully I know about this cat, I read that book many years ago, and found it hilarious. I am pretty sure I read some Heisenberg too, but will have to check that out again, because nothing but the name remains. My memory card is getting full I guess LOLOL
I think you may have found a cure for irony deficiency.
I'm not sure if I liked or disliked this cartoon. I guess I'll find out when I scroll up and look.
Superficial me as I watched my cat leap high into the air and I missed him coming down.
That’s Heisenberg’s Cat, you can determine either his position or momentum, not both.
I read Rat daily not only for humor but those nuggets of knowledge that show us ignorance is a state of being that exists in all of us but cannot be measured even when we continue to read new and wonderful posts.
Isn't it amazing that as a kid one thinks to know it all, and the older we get, the more we realize we know close to nothing! Thankfully I know about this cat, I read that book many years ago, and found it hilarious. I am pretty sure I read some Heisenberg too, but will have to check that out again, because nothing but the name remains. My memory card is getting full I guess LOLOL
If the past seems hazy, that's probably due to the Heidelberg postulate, just guessing. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I made a "Schrodinger’s Military" joke this week: https://goodneighborbadcitizen.substack.com/p/iran-this-means-war 🤣
I love this! I collect Schrodinger's Cat memes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schr%C3%B6dinger's_cat?wprov=sfti1#
Lets hope the cats don't get offended by Cousin's species-ism!