My friend got me this for my birthday. Nothing beats my face on a Hershey’s!!
My friend got me this for my birthday. Nothing beats my face on a Hershey’s!!
Went to a friends house today, and she brought these cupcakes! They are so freaking awesome!!
This picture is the background of my MacBook Pro and my iPhone. Lol.
I was sitting with my sister, when she asked: “What are you doing?” And giving the fact that it’s a vacation my replay was: “Nothing -___-“ But before her vacation starts her evil teachers gave her shit loads of homework! So she told me to stay with her and research/write something about Physics laws or experiments, and I agreed to do that, because it’s better than doing nothing. :)
A thought experiment is a mental exercise which would conceder a hypothesis, theory, or principle. Thought experiments are like devices of imagination, it often takes place when the method of variation is employed in entertaining imaginative suppositions. They are used for many reasons in a variety of areas, including physics, mathematics, economics, history, and philosophy. There are many examples of thought experiments, but the most famous example is Schrödinger’s cat; Schrödinger’s cat is a thought experiment, usually described as a paradox, it was performed by Austrian physicist Erwin Schrödinger in 1935. It presents a cat that might be alive or dead, depending on an earlier random event. Schrödinger’s thought experiment was intended as a discussion of the EPR article (named after its authors: Einstein, Podolsky, and Rosen), Schrödinger and Einstein had exchanged letters about what Einstein wrote in the article, in which Einstein had pointed out that the state of an unstable keg of gunpowder will, after a while, contain a superposition of both exploded and unexploded state. So Schrödinger’s experiment indicates that a cat along with a flask containing a poison and a radioactive source, is placed in a sealed box shielded against environmentally induce quantum decoherence. If an internal Geiger counter detects radiation, the flask is shattered, releasing the poison that kills the cat. The Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics implies that after a while, the cat is simultaneously alive and dead. Yet, when we look in the box, we see the cat either dead or alive, not both alive and dead.

All in all, the theory implies that since we can’t predict the outcome without opening the box, when the box is closed, we say the cat is both dead and alive.
I am very happy right now for my cousin had opened my sister’s eyes yesterday and made her see that all little creatures (babies) are evil, self centered, annoying, have no respect, and are freaking asses! And for that I thank this little son of a bitch and I also thank him for giving me the pleasure of laughing at him when he made my sister slap him.
I can’t seem to get bored of this song! :D It’s just freakinationally awesome!!! :)
Yesterday I spent the day with my friend Amal, we talked, I saw a bunch of her drawings, we saw some family pictures, we watched Percy Jackson and The Olympians The lightning Thief, we went to the bookstore, and we ate from McDonalds. When we talked it was mostly about Percy Jackson, so we decided to to reread the series together, because well… It’s more fun that way (yes we’re nerds shut up). So let’s just hope that we’ll do it for real not like with Saba -.- with Saba I finished the whole first book meanwhile she just read 7 chapters! But I’m not going to let this happen with Amal too she’ll read it weather she liked it or not :P