Box closed: two cats, one scientist. Box opened: two cats, two scientists, each sees one cat. Entangling yourself with the superposition pulls you into it.
>Entangling yourself with the superposition pulls you into it.
following that logic and taking cat as the observer, Mr.Cat PhD, the superposition is that doubles the number of cats (and PhD's :).
Yet it works in the other direction - entangling a cat (a macro-object with macro-state) with superposition had already destroyed the superposition well before box is opened.
>> it can't see the superposition because it is inside of that superposition.
it can't see the superposition because the superposition is gone because he got entangled with it.
The cat is pulled into the superposition by interacting with the results of the detector and the poison vial. There are two cats from the "outside", but from each cat's perspective it sees only a single "random" outcome. Superpositions aren't destroyed - you are subsumed within them.
following that logic and taking cat as the observer, Mr.Cat PhD, the superposition is that doubles the number of cats (and PhD's :).
Yet it works in the other direction - entangling a cat (a macro-object with macro-state) with superposition had already destroyed the superposition well before box is opened.
>> it can't see the superposition because it is inside of that superposition.
it can't see the superposition because the superposition is gone because he got entangled with it.