We all know Schrodinger's cat. The one that was shoved into a box which had an atom which would die and kill said cat to prove it worked, or not die to prove it was fake. What I'm wondering is that, after the human race dies out, and there is nothing (aside from possible but improbable alien life) to observe, what happens to the cloud of possibilities? Does it ever collapse into one thing? Is it ever observed by rock or star or space? Or maybe a divine being? The way we die is meaningless to the topic, the only requirement is that all sentient life is exhausted.
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We all know Schrodinger's cat. The one that was shoved into a box which had an atom which would die and kill said cat to prove it worked, or not die to prove it was fake. What I'm wondering is that, after the human race dies out, and there is nothing (aside from possible but improbable alien life) to observe, what happens to the cloud of possibilities? Does it ever collapse into one thing? Is it ever observed by rock or star or space? Or maybe a divine being? The way we die is meaningless to the topic, the only requirement is that all sentient life is exhausted.
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