Chapter 178 I'm speechless.
Chapter 178 I'm speechless.
Simply put, there is a cat in a box, along with a small amount of radioactive material. …≦, within an hour, there is approximately a 50% probability that the radioactive material will decay and release poison gas, killing the cat; the remaining 50% probability is that the radioactive material will not decay and the cat will survive.
According to classical physics, one of these two outcomes must occur inside the box, and an external observer can only know the outcome by opening the box.
But in the world of quantum mechanics, whether the cat is dead or alive can only be known by an external observer "measuring" the specific situation after the box is opened.
When the box is closed, the entire system remains in a state of uncertainty; the cat is both dead and alive.
This experiment aims to demonstrate the bizarre nature of quantum mechanics when it is applied from particles to macroscopic objects, such as cats, which sounds utterly absurd.
This so-called Schrödinger's cat experiment is basically this: the cat is very likely to die. But what really frustrates me is that Schrödinger was a scientist from a long time ago, so how did he end up in the present?
Could it be someone with the same name? Or is this lab rat lying to me?
But none of that matters anymore. By the time the little white mouse had freed a large number of animals, the water droplets on my body had almost dried.
Dafu seemed much more energetic. As for the animals escaping, I couldn't be bothered to care anymore. My best option was to hurry towards the train station.
Just as Dafu and I were about to leave, the little white mouse suddenly came over and said, "Where are you going? I can give you a ride."
Hearing this, I quickly said, "No need, no need, I'm already very happy that you helped me save Dafu."
We almost lost our lives just now saving Dafu. What if something happens if we continue to stay together? I immediately refused.
Besides, how can a rat like you deliver it to us? You're a typical rat crossing the street, everyone wants to kill you. You should take care of yourself first.
Of course, I didn't dare say it out loud, so I politely declined. I thought that since I had declined so politely, people would usually know that I was being rejected.
But this little white mouse was clearly no ordinary white mouse. It said very enthusiastically, "It's okay, it's okay, we're all friends. Besides, you saved everyone, so we should at least see you off."
Before I could refuse, the yellow python coldly said, "What? You want to refuse our kindness?"
What... what else can I say? If I refuse, I might not even be able to leave this place.
Let's agree to that for now. If it really doesn't work, I'll just get outside and shake them off. We can fly, after all.
Just as I had this thought in my mind, the snake suddenly called out to the distance, "Xiao Li, Xiao Huang, come inside."
Then a parrot and a dog came over, the same dog we had agreed on before, and they walked over very obediently.
“We need your help to take this friend to the train station,” the golden python said coldly.
"Yes, absolutely, as long as you don't bite me with your poison." The dog named Little Yellow said in a rather silly and cute way, clearly frightened by Mengmeng.
Little Li, who was flying through the air, landed on Big Yellow's head and said, "No problem."
"That's wonderful! Our adventure team is finally assembled. Let's head to the train station!" the little white mouse exclaimed happily.
I almost cried. What is all this about? I could have gone by myself, but now I'm being dragged along by so many behemoths. How am I supposed to get there?
I won't say anything about the dog; at most, I'll just treat it as a lost dog. I won't say anything about the white mouse either; as long as I'm careful, it won't be noticed. I also have no problem with the parrot, because who would notice it flying in the air? But if such a big python follows you, it's hard not to attract attention.
If we encounter humans chasing us on the way, will it be a journey of escape or a farewell?
I simply can't imagine what the journey ahead will be like.
Dafu, who was next to me, was unusually happy. How could he not be happy with so many friends accompanying us on the journey?
Just when I was feeling really down and about to cry, the little white mouse came to my side and said, "Actually, Mengmeng is really amazing. Her big fangs can protect us very well, Dahuang can carry us away, Xiaoli can scout out enemy positions, and I command the whole operation. What do you think? Isn't our Tim amazing?"
"What is Tim?" I asked, quite puzzled.
"Tim doesn't understand? It means 'group,' like our group. How about it? Pretty strong, right? We guarantee to get you safely to the train station," the lab rat said confidently.
I suddenly felt like crying. Although the golden python had teeth, it wasn't venomous. Also, not all snakes are venomous; basically, 80% of snakes are non-venomous.
Speaking of snakes reminds me of a story from my childhood. I remember when I was little, a few kids from the village went swimming in the river, and one of my friends got bitten by a water snake.
At that time, we didn't know that water snakes were non-venomous; we all thought they were. My friend was terrified and even made his last words, saying that he wanted all his toys to be given to me.
We waited for several hours, and that friend was still fine. Later, when we got home, we were all beaten up.
This is a personal story related to snakes, but I never imagined that I would encounter snakes so closely.
Another thing I really don't understand is where this guy gets his confidence from, like a guinea pig? Does he think the outside world is the same as this place? Does he think the outside world is an amusement park?
I have a feeling that Xiaoli is here to spy on us. If we dare to fly away, we'll probably be Xiaoli's lunch today.
Just as I was feeling depressed and imagining a dark and hopeless future, suddenly a series of sirens blared, just like the emergency alarms on TV.
"What's going on? Why is there an alarm?" I shouted in confusion. We haven't even started yet! How did we run into trouble? We haven't even planned an escape route.
But they didn't care about our planned time at all. As the sirens blared loudly, a large number of footsteps rushed towards us.
I quickly looked towards the doorway and saw a monkey repeatedly smashing the glass door with a stool. No wonder the alarm went off; it was this damned monkey's doing.
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