Erwin Schrodinger gave physics one of its most powerful tools — the wave equation that bears his name — and one of its most famous thought experiments, the cat that is simultaneously alive and dead. But behind the intellectual brilliance lay a personal life marked by a pattern of predatory behavior toward young girls that his scientific fame has long obscured.
This episode examines both the physics and the person, tracing Schrodinger’s revolutionary contributions to quantum mechanics alongside the documented history of serial abuse that biographers and institutions have only recently begun to confront openly.
- The Schrodinger equation and why it became the foundation of quantum mechanics
- The famous cat thought experiment and what it actually reveals about quantum measurement
- Schrodinger’s documented pattern of pursuing underage girls throughout his career
- How scientific institutions are reckoning with the personal legacies of celebrated figures
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