In Schrdinger's thought experiment, the cat is both dead and alive until observed, representing the concept of superposition in quantum mechanics.
Two people who were alive at the same time in history lived in the same era.
No, a dead body doesn't weigh more than when it was alive. After death, the body's weight might change due to factors like loss of bodily fluids or gas buildup, but the total weight remains the same.
One common Schrdinger's cat practice problem involves a cat in a sealed box with a radioactive atom that has a 50 chance of decaying and releasing poison that would kill the cat. Until the box is opened and observed, according to quantum theory, the cat is considered to be both alive and dead simultaneously, existing in a state of superposition. This thought experiment helps illustrate the concept of quantum superposition and the paradox of multiple possibilities existing at once until a measurement is made.
Yes, gravity still affects a dead body as it would any other object of similar mass. Gravity causes the body to remain on the ground or floor, and it also plays a role in the eventual decomposition and settling of the body over time.
Erwin Schrödinger created the famous "Schrödinger's Cat" thought experiment to illustrate the paradox of quantum superposition. In this experiment, a cat in a sealed box is both alive and dead at the same time until the box is opened and its state is observed.
No, nothing can be both alive and dead at the same time. A tuna fish will be either dead or alive.
That is a very hard question. They are both dead but alive at the same time?
The same as were their mother alive.
=yes she is still alive and his both mothers live together in the same house without any problem=
A vampire is a dead body reanimated. A werewolf is a living body turbo charged. As you cannot be both alive and dead at the same time a vampire-werewolf hybred is an oxymoron, despite everything underworld is about.
The famous Cleopatra, is dead, she was the last of the Pharaohs of Egypt and lived at the same time as Julius Cesar
This one is easy: Literary license. The Author can make up whatever he wants about his characters including a vampire.
Moths eat pretty much the same as normal caterpillars but if you don't know what they eat here is the answer. Leaves(both dead and alive), bacteria and natural organics.
it is both nonliving and dead. nonliving and dead basically mean the same thing.
A true contradiction is a statement or situation that cannot logically coexist. For example, saying "I am both alive and dead at the same time" is a true contradiction because being alive and dead are mutually exclusive states. Another example is "This statement is false," as it creates a paradox where it cannot be true or false.
No, according to the law, someone cannot be legally dead and still alive at the same time. Once a person is declared legally dead, they are considered deceased in the eyes of the law.
yes i think they had the same idea ellis from blazing angels in left for dead 2 they are both mechanics they both sound the same and they have both flown a plane as he says in left for dead 2 in the parish chapter 4 he will only say this when a plane bombs you so you have to wait so i think he is from blazing angels yet he was alive in the london blitz which would make him old hes still young a mestiry we will never solve