Because to observe the light going out would affect the outcome of the test
it is Schrödinger's Fridge you know.
Schrödinger would spend many days staring at the fridge door thinking 'Do I have beer or is the beer all gone, if I open the door one of the other will be true so I won't open the door for fear that there is no beer.'
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Mon 18 May 2009, 14:53,
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Schrödinger would spend many days staring at the fridge door thinking 'Do I have beer or is the beer all gone, if I open the door one of the other will be true so I won't open the door for fear that there is no beer.'
I've got a window in my oven, so I can see what's cooking
Why can't I have a window in my fridge, so I can see what's chilling?
*campaigns*
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Mon 18 May 2009, 15:00,
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*campaigns*
And do you use the window?
Or do like me and just open the oven anyway?
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Mon 18 May 2009, 15:02,
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I would use the window
if it wasn't covered in fat and grease
But that's not the point, dammit!
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Mon 18 May 2009, 15:03,
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But that's not the point, dammit!
But you do get glass door fridges
like the ones you see in shops.
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