3.21.25: Schrödinger’s cat
I talked to a girl the other day about Schrödinger’s cat and how he laid the foundation for quantum mechanics and physics, and she looked at me like I was an idiot. “How is that grounded in reality or useful to getting to know each other?” she asked. I get it—not everyone’s into theoretical concepts—but to me, conversations like that are fun. They show curiosity and a willingness to explore ideas beyond small talk. It’s not just about physics—it’s about thinking differently, playing with abstract ideas, and seeing how someone’s mind works. That’s way more interesting than surface-level chatter.