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So, when we were having a lesson about the theories of the structure of atom, we were talking about quantum-mechanical theory, of course. So we we're talking about all the people - Planck, someone and Schrödinger. And I was happy, because Schrödinger's Cat is one of the few experiments I actually understand and I have some idea what it is and what does it have to do with anything. And our professor said that we aren't going to talk about it, because it's too confusing and nobody cares anyway. Yay. I care. It's still the only thing I know from that lesson. And it wasn't even there.
Anyway! That's boring! Have you heard this joke:
Schrödinger gets pulled over for speeding. The officer looks over the car and asks Schrödinger if the two men have anything in the trunk.
"A cat," Schrödinger replies. The cop opens the trunk and yells "Hey! This cat is dead."
Schrödinger replies, "Well he is now."
I like that joke because I'm the only one at home who understands it! (Sad.)
Well, yeah,
TL;DR: Doesn't matter, thank you for the giveaway. xD
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