Guest guest Posted December 6, 2000 Report Share Posted December 6, 2000 On Wed, 06 Dec 2000 01:02:26 jb wrote: >Some of the mice are getting a crash course in advanced quantum physics; those that still are alive >when brought to me are saved because nice food is offered to the cat and she drops the mouse, who will >lie motionless as if paralyzed. Carefully, the mouse is transported to a place, out of reach for the cat >and when returning after about half an hour, to see what happened to the mouse, until now it was gone - >tunneled through hyperspace to the mice planet... When after finishing her copious meal, the cat >remembers the mouse again, she is too surprised to find it gone - the mouse's jump through hyperspace >must have changed her memory simultaneously. Instead of looking around, she will sniff at the spot the >mouse was put on the ground and then, cast a glance at the sky, with a look, conveying "gone up in smoke". >Which actually could be true with a transporter malfunctioning You are not only teaching the cat practical quantum physics, it is also teaching you the universal language of Cat, the (body)language every cat on the planet speaks. Gloria, I've read that book on How to Understand the Cat by Desmond Morris. It's a great book explaining a lot of the cats behavior and misbehavior at times. It seems to be a common phenomena in relating with mammals of all kinds that humans take on a parent/child relationship with them. Not so strange since humans often form "family" kind of relationships with each other as well. Meow. Love, Amanda. Angelfire for your free web-based e-mail. http://www.angelfire.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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