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Okay, I believe I indeed was sort of confusing. The cat is a macroscopic object. I did agree that quantum entanglement exists but too believe that this exists and is stable with a macroscopic object of billions of particles seems to me more than ridiculous. To state that me as an observer of the box which is macroscopic also is the only observer makes no sense. First: What about the cat? Isn't it an observer? If you can show that also molecules interfere in a quantum mechanical sense - what does it prove? Physics is measuring and finding a theory describing. In some points theory leads to new ideas of measurement to prove a theory. QFT is a good example. Nevertheless, to confuse people in mixing macroscopic and quantum world makes here no sense in my eyes.
I think one should clearly separate the realms of the validity in existing theories - everything else is not science.
I think one should clearly separate the realms of the validity in existing theories - everything else is not science.