The Triumph Of Schrödinger's Cat Poem by Edward A. Morris

The Triumph Of Schrödinger's Cat



Though of two minds he played it cool,
True to the sacred feline rule,
Convinced he could not be a crime,
Both cat and carcass at one time,
So for a pulse he dared to feel
To see which one of him was real,
And thus a quaint monstrosity
Was killed by curiosity.

Tuesday, October 7, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: cat,humor,science
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