Ever wonder if Schrodinger's Cat

Delta4Embassy

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...is why things sometimes fall once you're not looking at them? Last night I placed a bag of cereal on some water jugs to stow it and it seemed balanced and secure. Walking out of the kitchen to my bedroom, I heard the bag fall to the floor. Is it possible it fell because while I was looking at it, it was one wave state, but once I stopped it began it's 50-50 potential state and eventually fell? :)

And if things not observed exist in this 50-50 state, why don't we always loose 50% of our belongings every night? Do dust mites count as observers and that's why we don't loose things? :)
 

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