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Article: The neutrosophic logic view to Schrodinger's cat paradox.
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- Progress in Physics
- Article date:
- April 1, 2006
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This article discusses Neutrosophic Logic interpretation of the Schrodinger's cat paradox. We argue that this paradox involves some degree of indeterminacy (unknown) which Neutrosophic Logic could take into consideration, whereas other methods including Fuzzy Logic could not. For a balanced discussion, other interpretations have also been discussed.
1 Schrodinger equation
As already known, Schrodinger equation is the most used equation to describe non-relativistic quantum systems. Its relativistic version was developed by Klein-Gordon and Dirac, but Schrodinger equation has wide applicability in particular because it resembles classical wave dynamics. ...