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Lesser known trivia about Schrodinger: he had two wives and two different families simultaneously. Apparently he used love to test his own abstract theory.
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How interesting and informative. Sine experientia nihil sufficienter sciri potest -Roger Bacon *γνῶθι σεαυτόν*
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null24 wrote:How interesting and informative. Indeed, don't let us down now! Kind regards, The Traveler
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<Ringworm>hehehe, it's all fun and games till someone loses an "I"
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In the same line as the last post  endlessness attached the following image(s):  meme psych.png (625kb) downloaded 104 time(s).
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Failure to communicate.......or maybe communication on another level. *Sip* come with my arms, eyes and wings spread wide.
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Warrior wrote:Lesser known trivia about Schrodinger: he had two wives and two different families simultaneously. Apparently he used love to test his own abstract theory. Yeah, makes sense. As long as they didn't know about eachothers existence they could potentially both be able to murder the other wife, and not be able to murder the other wife, at the same time. Once they know, only one of the two states will eventually emerge. What a great scientist to come up with an experiment like that.
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dragonrider wrote:Warrior wrote:Lesser known trivia about Schrodinger: he had two wives and two different families simultaneously. Apparently he used love to test his own abstract theory. Yeah, makes sense. As long as they didn't know about eachothers existence they could potentially both be able to murder the other wife, and not be able to murder the other wife, at the same time. Once they know, only one of the two states will eventually emerge. What a great scientist to come up with an experiment like that. He was open about it. It didn't go over well in all social circles, but for the most part it all went well for him. Everyone got along, he had happy kids, no one talked poorly of him after, etc.
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