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Kevin
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Schrodinger's Cat
Posted:
Feb 20, 2013 2:51 PM
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So there is the 2-D version of Schrodinger's Cat and a 3-D version, neither of which I control. So the 2-D version is interesting... curious... and relatively pain free... Does the 2-D version of Schrodinger's Cat 'fold' because it is 2-D? Fine with me if it works in my favor (yawn)... So the first rule of folding must be that it is impossible to look directly into the eye of the Cyclops. But wait!! The 2-D version of Schrodinger's Cat is just a bait or hook to make me feel the same way about the 3-D version of Schrodinger's Cat... Yeah, well, the 3-D version of Schrodinger's Cat seems contrived and maybe even cartoonish... Maybe you should ask the alcoholic Santa with post traumatic stress what he thinks about the 3-D version... but only after he is done spraying the tall grass with machine gun fire.
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