Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
He's not off the hook army88, there is no point in hoping he will turn out better than he is because the law of physics simply does not work like that. If I put a frog in a jam jar and cover it with a cloth, leave it for three minutes and whip the cloth off I will still have a frog in a jam jar.
I was wondering when someone would bring up the case of Schrodinger?s Frog so thank you BT. While the jam jar is completely covered by the cloth the observer does not know whether the frog is still in the jar or not. The question of whether the frog (or for that matter Foster) when released from the jar will turn into a prince is different in that it is entirely an Entscheidungsproblem (decision problem) capable of being answered by a simple ?Yes or No?. I am glad to be able to clear that up for any of you who may have been confused by this conundrum. Professor Outwood, lately of Utrecht.