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Please describe, in QM terms, your proposed measurement to determine whether a cat is alive or dead?jbergman said:I have to agree with @kered rettop 's analysis of the situation.
The article at https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/qm-manyworlds/ is a brilliant primer for anyone wanting to understand the MWI interpretation of QM. In particular, the section on the preferred basis problem talks about the partitioning of hilbert space into worlds in order to represent a quantum state.
Please describe how this act of measurement results in the cat being alive or dead. I.e. the appropriate eigenstate of your observable.
What if a test on a cat involved a biopsy - taking a small sample of the cat and processing it in a lab? Does that meet the criteria of a measurement in QM. Suppose you get the result back a day later. When was the cat measured - when the biopsy was taken, when the lab processed the sample or when you got the results?
PS if you take a biopsy, is it still the same cat that's left alive or dead?
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