Resolving Schrödinger's Cat Paradox via Fractal Uncertainty Theory

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Abstract

We present a resolution to Schrödinger's famous cat paradox using the Fractal Uncertainty Theory (FUT), a novel mathematical framework that redefines theconcepts of "0" and "1" as observer-dependent states relative to a "view-vector"(Schau-Vektor). By introducing the concept of uncertainty-distance d(vA , vB ) between view-vectors operating at different scales, we demonstrate that the apparentparadox of macroscopic superposition arises from the incorrect assumption of scale-independent quantum states.We show that the atomic and macroscopic systemsare fundamentally decoupled (K(vatom , vcat ) ≈ 0), eliminating the paradox withoutinvoking consciousness, many-worlds, or hidden variables. Our approach predicts…

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  • Fractal
  • Quantum
  • Superposition principle
  • Object (grammar)
  • Quantum superposition
  • Resolution (logic)
  • Interpretation (philosophy)
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