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Jan. 26, 2026

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Schrödinger's cats are everywhere..Or maybe they are not

I think you remember this theory.
So I won't be repeating it here, it is very simple (however it is still about quantum physics).

It is interesting that I started to see them everywhere around.
Even in simplest things like a corporate strategy for example.
When no one can exress the business strategy and there is no evidence it exists, but the same ttime managers are actively saying that it does exist.
It exists and doesn't exist simultaneously.
Who could have known that ? !

And I have another example. It is the same for a candidate waiting for an answer after the interview.
Until you receive the final email your status is in a "Schrödinger state":
You are the chosen candidate, the team loves you and the contract is being prepared.
They have chosen someone else.
Both are true at the same time.

What a stress and uncertanty! Those cats are always create such a mess..

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Schrödinger's cats are everywhere..Or maybe they are not

Even in simplest things like a corporate strategy for example.

I think you remember this theory.

It exists and doesn't exist simultaneously.

And I have another example.

It is the same for a candidate waiting for an answer after the interview.

Until you receive the final email your status is in a "Schrödinger state":

You are the chosen candidate, the team loves you and the contract is being prepared.

They have chosen someone else.

Both are true at the same time.

Schrödinger's cats are everywhere..Or maybe they are not


Schrödinger's cats are everywhere... Or maybe they are not Schrödinger's cats are everywhere... Or maybe they are not

An ellipsis in English is normally three periods (actually a lot of people don't know the formal name, so literally just call it "the three dots"). Also there's usually a space after it.

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I think you remember this theory.


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I think you rememberknow this theory. I think you know this theory.

So I won't be repeating it here, it is very simple (however it is still about quantum physics).


So I won't be repeating it here, but it is very simple (however it is still about quantum physics). So I won't be repeating it here, but it is very simple (however it is still about quantum physics).

It exists and doesn't exist simultaneously.


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Those cats are always create such a mess..


Those cats are always create such a mess.. Those cats always create such a mess..

Those cats are always createing such a mess.. Those cats are always creating such a mess..

Those cats are always create such a mess.. Those cats always create such a mess.

It is interesting that I started to see them everywhere around.


It is interesting that I started to see them (around) everywhere around. It is interesting that I started to see them (around) everywhere.

"around" is optional here, but it would go before "everywhere"

It is interesting that I started to see them around everywhere around. It is interesting that I started to see them around everywhere.

It is interesting that I started to see ithem everywhere aroundI go. It is interesting that I started to see it everywhere I go.

This sounds more natural

Even in simplest things like a corporate strategy for example.


Even in the simplest things like a corporate strategy for example. Even in the simplest things like a corporate strategy for example.

Even in the simplest things , like a corporate strategy for example. Even in the simplest things, like a corporate strategy for example.

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When no one can exress the business strategy and there is no evidence it exists, but the same ttime managers are actively saying that it does exist.


When no one can express the business strategy and there is no evidence it exists, but the same ttime managers are actively saying that it does exist. When no one can express the business strategy and there is no evidence it exists, but the same time managers are actively saying that it does exist.

When no one can express the business strategy and there is no evidence it exists, but at the same ttime managers are actively saying that it does exist. When no one can express the business strategy and there is no evidence it exists, but at the same time managers are actively saying that it does exist.

Too true...

When no one can express the business strategy and there is no evidence it exists, but the same ttime managers are actively saying that it does exist. When no one can express the business strategy and there is no evidence it exists, but the same time managers are actively saying that it does exist.

Who could have known that ? !


Who could have known that ? ?! Who could have known that?!

The combination of a question mark and exclamation mark is sometimes called an interrobang. That said, while I said many people don't know the name of the ellipsis, most people don't know the name of the interrobang :) Anyway, apart from being used together, they're treated as normal sentence end punctuation, so no space before or inside (but there is a space afterwards, before the next sentence)

Who could have known that ? ! Who could have known that ? !

Hm, it's okay, I think "Who would've thought?!" is more natural

And I have another example.


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And I haveHere's another example. Here's another example.

It is the same for a candidate waiting for an answer after the interview.


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Until you receive the final email your status is in a "Schrödinger state":


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You are the chosen candidate, the team loves you and the contract is being prepared.


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You are the chosen candidate, the team loves you and the contract is being prepared., or they have chosen someone else You are the chosen candidate, the team loves you and the contract is being prepared, or they have chosen someone else

They have chosen someone else.


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They have chosen someone else.

Both are true at the same time.


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What a stress and uncertanty!


What a stress and uncertanty! What stress and uncertanty!

What a stress and uncertainty! What stress and uncertainty!

What a stress and uncertainty! What stress and uncertainty!

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