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Erwin Schroedinger created his model of the atom in 1926. Schroedinger was an Austrian physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1933.

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What thought experiment did Erwin Schrodinger create?

The thought experiment Erwin Schrodinger created was "Schrodinger's cat" which at times has been described as a paradox. Schrodinger created this experiment in the year 1935.


Who came up with the Schrodinger's cat theory?

Austrian physicist Erwin Schrödinger


What year was Erwin Schrödinger born?

Schrodinger (famous for Schrodinger's Cat thought game) was born August 12, 1887.He died January 4, 1961 (age 73).


Has an experiment like Schrodinger's cat been tried?

No. Such experiments are called 'thought' experiments. There is no need to try them. The purpose is to illustrate a point.


What exactly does Schrodinger's cat mean?

It's a thought experiment in quantum physics. In it, a cat is imagined to be in a box with a vial of poison gas. Whether the vial breaks or not is dependent on whether an atom of an element decays or not. Schrodinger believed that this showed an interpretation of quantum physics to be invalid or incomplete, as the Copenhagen interpretation would say that the cat could simultaneously be alive and dead at once.


What is Erwin Schrodinger's key discovery?

His key "discovery" (its not really a discovery) is his thought experiment that expresses the idea of the Copenhagen interpretation. It tries to describe what happens with quantum mechanics applied to the macroworld. Basically, you have a cat in a sealed box with radioactive matter, a flask of poison, and a Gieger counter. If the Geiger counter detects radiation, it will be attached to a mechinism that will smash the flask and kill the cat. But since the cat is in a sealed box, you can't see or observe what happened, you cannot tell if the cat is alive or dead, and the conclusion is that the cat is alive and dead at the same time. Schrodinger wasn't quite being literal on the macroworld scale but it would explain the processes of quantum mechanics.


Who was Schrodinger and what did he call his cat?

He was a physicist that is most known for working with quantum mechanics. Schrodinger's cat was his thought on the uncertaintiness of the modern model of quantum mechanics. The cat was either dead or alive but also neither.


What is so special about a radioactive cat?

Well, it's a cat. And it's radioactive. But no, that's not terribly special.You may be thinking of a thought experiment called Schrodinger's Cat. That has a lot more to it than simply a cat and radioactivity, however; it would probably be better to look for an article of that name in an encyclopedia.


Is Schrodinger's cat alive?

Nobody knows! Schrodinger's cat had a 50/50 chance of being dead or alive from the instant it was sealed within the box, and therefore whilst we could not detect the outcome it could be considered both dead and alive (no, not a zombie). It is a thought experiment designed to explain the paradox of uncertainty. No cats were harmed in the process of the thought experiment, though I could always half-kill one to make up for that. Cue the throwing of buckets of blood by PETA members.


Who is the world's most famous cat?

Mr. Lee the three eyed cat is the most famous cat in the world!


How significant was Schrodinger's cat to the development of quantum physics?

Pretty Significant. There was a theory that explains that, due to superposition, the cat is both alive and dead (since we don't know yet because we can't observe it). The experiment of Schrodinger's cat will be explained at the bottom of the answer. So, Schrodinger did an experiment to show that the cat is either alive or dead. But, at a quantum level, the cat is both alive and dead at the same time, until the measurement is taken (or when we open the box, again the experiment will be explained at the bottom of the post in case you don't know). This was an attempt to prove superposition wrong, and it failed. It was all about There being two worlds, one where the cat is alive and one where the cat is dead, and which world you access. Sorry if this is a little jumping around. It's not like i made a plan for this. The layout of Schrodinger's cat is kind of confusing, just like the rest of Quantum Physics =) . In a steel cage, there is a radioactive item, a switch, a bottle of poison, and a cat. There is a 50/50 chance of the radioactive item giving off radioactive material. If it does, the switch is flipped and the bottle of poison is broken and the cat dies. So, it's totally up to randomness if the cat dies. So, from a certain perspective, there is two worlds; one where the cat lives, and one where the cat dies. It's just a matter of which world you access when you take the measurement. I hope that answered your question. Sorry if that was a little confusing.


The quantum theory of the nuclear atom was developed by whom who used observations of Albert Einstein to formulate his theory?

Schrodinger, who created the schrodinger's cat theory.