The April 20, 2023 issue of the journal Science reports that researchers
have been able to put 10^17 atoms with a mass of 1.62*10^-8 kilograms
(about the mass of a grain of sand ) into a Schrodinger Cat State. It is by
far the most massive object ever put into that bizarre state. I found it
particularly interesting because it's coming very close to the Planck Mass
of 2.18*10^-8 kilograms, and Roger Penrose claims that, due to
gravitational effects, that is the dividing line between the classical
physics world and the quantum physics world, he says that for everything
more massive than the Planck Mass quantum mechanics will need to be
modified. However so far there is no hint of that.

Schrodinger’s cats, kittens, and lions
<https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adf7553>

John K Clark    See what's on my new list at  Extropolis
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