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Original Wikipedia text (2014.09) Schrödinger's cat is a thought experiment, sometimes described as a paradox, devised by Austrian physicist Erwin Schrödinger in 1935. It illustrates what he saw as the problem of the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics applied to everyday objects. The scenario presents a cat that may be both alive and dead, this state being tied to an earlier random event. Although the original “experiment” was imaginary, similar principles have been researched and used in practical applications.The thought experiment is also often featured in theoretical discussions of the interpretations of quantum mechanics. In the course of developing this experiment, Schrödinger coined the term Verschränkung.
Evenja uses the same thinking process as the "Schrödinger cat experience", but change the word "cat" by the word "data". With Evenja, this is not a "professor" that resolves the "superposition of states"... but another cat with his own "superposition of states".
More information about how to resolve the “superposition of states” of two data on page Basics-Breakthrough.
With Evenja the answer to the famous question of Mr Erwin Schrödinger “when does a quantum system stop existing as a superposition of states and becomes one or the other?”
IT IS ALWAYS ANOTHER CAT OR CORRECTLY NAMED “ANOTHER DATA”, THAT RESOLVES THE SUPERPOSITION OF STATES.
How Evenja allows this particular behavior ?
Following rules defined by Kant in the book The critique of pure reason, Transcenental aesthetic.