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The Fate of Schrödinger’s Cat Probably Isn’t in The Hands of Gravity, Experiment Finds – ScienceAlert
For the better part of a century, the world’s greatest minds have struggled with the mathematical certainty that objects can be in multiple positions at the same time before something causes them to snap into place.

For the better part of a century, the world’s greatest minds have struggled with the mathematical certainty that objects can be in multiple positions at the same time before something causes them to snap into place.
A number of physicists have wondered if good old gravity is responsible for forcing the particle equivalent of a roulette ball to settle into its metaphorical pocket. That’s looking a little less likely in the wake of a new experiment.
Researchers from across Europe recently tested…
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