2025.07.09
- Craig Van Ravens
- Jul 9
- 1 min read
Updated: Jul 9
Cats like boxes cause they get to feel themselves in a different space for a time,
Then hop out joyously back to reality, showing that a box’s walls are escapable.
Though, this assumes no one poisoned the cat while it was finding itself in the box.
But, what are the chances that an experimentalist outside wanted that cat to die?
And how much did that boxed cat want to escape a poisonous situation and live?
Substructure plays by music, so was the trapped cat in tune or the cruel scientist?
I really just don't know,
Does external distance matter, if both are entangled for their own desired outcome?
Yet, the cat was never alone,
Cause what sort of experiment would it be, without an observer to later check the box?

