On Saturday morning, the Cooper family got ready for their trip early.

On Mike's side, after eating the breakfast cooked by Grandma Connie, as soon as he came to the door, a sense of alarm suddenly appeared in his heart.

‘It’s going to rain! ’

This is the first time the [Weather Forecast] feature has given Mike an alert.

This feeling is amazing, somewhat similar to the sixth sense.

But looking at the bright sky outside and the rising sun in the east, it didn't look like it was going to rain.

After thinking for three seconds at the door, Mike finally chose to believe his hunch for once.

After all, it doesn’t matter if you guess wrong, it’s just an extra raincoat and it doesn’t cost anything.

Today, Mike wore a white casual shirt, and his hair was specially layered, looking refreshing and handsome.

It is conceivable that if this image is soaked in water, it will definitely be very embarrassing.

So, Mike turned around and asked: Grandma, do you have a raincoat at home?

Grandma Connie, who was putting away the breakfast tray, looked out the window and said in surprise: You don't need a raincoat in this weather.

Who knows, it never hurts to be prepared, Mike responded. It was not easy for him to explain to the other party that he wanted to bring a raincoat because of his sixth sense.

This doesn't sound very credible.

Fortunately, Grandma Connie didn't go into details. She put down the dishes in her hands and said, Okay, just wait a moment and I'll get you a raincoat.

When Mike came out holding a dark blue heavy raincoat. George, who was leaning against the car door, said funnyly: Mike, is that a raincoat? We don't need that thing.

Little Sheldon also poked his head out of the back seat of the car, looked at the big raincoat in Mike's arms, and said seriously: Mike, I have studied the weather forecast in advance. It will not rain in Texas in the past two days. You The preparation is a bit redundant.”

Maybe. Mike looked at little Sheldon's confident look and didn't explain much. After opening the car door, he sat in the back seat with the other party.

George also opened the door and sat in the driver's seat.

Including little George in the passenger seat, the four of us who are going on a long trip today are all ready.

After the car started, Missy on the roadside shouted loudly: Mike, don't forget about the gift~

Mike stretched out his arm and gave the little girl an OK sign.

Then, he waved goodbye to Grandma Connie who came out to see her off.

After the car left, Grandma Connie looked at the three remaining women and said with a smile: Okay Mary, you go to work. Princess Missy and I are going to the amusement park.

Today, Missy wore a pink tutu and her hair was carefully combed. She looked like a cute little princess.

Looking at the teasing smile on Grandma Connie's face, Mary knew that the other party was deliberately teasing her about having to work on weekends.

Mary didn't care about this either. She waved goodbye to Connie and Missy generously, and then walked towards the church.

Although church work requires overtime on weekends, and the salary is not high. However, as a devout Christian, Mary was very satisfied to get such a job as a church handyman.

On the other side, George, who was driving to Houston with his children, felt much more relaxed as he blew in the cool breeze coming in from the window. He completely lost the resistance he showed at the dinner table last night.

Houston is not far from Telford. If we hurry up, we can arrive before noon. Maybe we can have a hearty lunch there and try the local cold beer. I am in a good mood. George, chatting with little George beside him.

That's great, I haven't been to Houston yet. Little George was a qualified compliment, and then he asked slyly: Can I also order a glass of local beer during lunch?

For children of George's age, smoking and drinking are cool things.

Maybe they don't really like these two things, but smoking and drinking can make them feel more like adults.

this point is very important.

George, who guessed his eldest son's thoughts, sternly refused: No, you are not old enough to drink outside yet.

Under his father's stern gaze, little George was defeated and said angrily: If you don't want to drink, I won't drink.

George's expression relaxed, he smiled, and warned: Also, don't tell mom about my drinking when you get back.

Hmph~ Little George looked out the window and expressed his dissatisfaction by ignoring the other party.

However, the beautiful scenery flying by outside the window soon made little George forget his worries.

The blue sky, white clouds, and broad field of vision are enough to make people feel happy.

Not long after, little George turned his head and continued chatting with his father. The two talked about the local customs and customs of Houston from the football game.

Most people like this kind of leisurely chat content. However, little Sheldon, who was sitting in the back row, only felt that the two of them were very noisy.

So, he said: Does anyone know what Schrödinger's Cat is about?

Obviously, little Sheldon who asked this question was deliberately trying to embarrass his father and little George.

George and his son, who never paid attention to science, had no idea about the cat problem. As a result, the car became quiet.

That's it. The reason why George doesn't want to be alone with Little Sheldon is because he is afraid of this situation.

After the awkward atmosphere lasted for a while, little George said uncertainly: Is it true that a man named Schrödinger raised a cat? The story of cats and men is very interesting. This is a novel...

Facing Little Sheldon's contemptuous gaze, Little George's voice gradually became quieter, and finally he closed his mouth.

Then, little Sheldon set his sights on his father.

George, who was driving the car, frowned, looked at his youngest son's elegant eyes in the rearview mirror, shrugged, and said frankly: I don't know anything about cats, can you tell us about it?

Just like this, knowing something that others didn't know gave little Sheldon a sense of accomplishment. Just when he was about to educate the two people in the front row, he suddenly thought of someone else in the car.

Little Sheldon turned his head and saw Mike taking a nap while leaning on his seat. He frowned slightly and shouted: Mike, Mike~

Because he got up a little early today, Mike got into the car and soon caught up on his sleep.

Moreover, traveling long distances by car is indeed very suitable for catching up on sleep.

When Mike heard the call, he opened his eyes in a daze and met a pair of shining eyes.

Not yet fully awake, he asked confusedly: What's wrong? Sheldon.

Do you know what Schrödinger's Cat is about? Little Sheldon asked carefully.

He realized that if Mike didn't know about this problem, then he would have defeated the opponent once.

Yes, little Sheldon has not forgotten that he lost to Mike in the math test.

Schrödinger's Cat? Isn't this a paradox? Mike analyzed: It is a conjecture: before being observed, everything exists in the void according to the wave function and is regarded as uncertain. And When people observe them, these substances will be restored to their essence and become a determinable state.

Just like a cat placed in a box, if you don't observe it, the cat may be alive or dead. The result cannot be determined.

When people open the box and observe, they can determine the state of the cat, whether it is alive or dead. The result can be determined...

After explaining everything, Mike asked, Am I right? Sheldon.

Although this set of paradoxes is a bit difficult to explain, it is not difficult to understand.

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