How the Schrödinger's cat can live forever? Or is the "forever or infinity" connected with the universe's material existence? When we think about the thinking experiment where the cat is closed in the box, we can say the box and the cat travel in space and time. There is a possibility that the cat creates a black hole near the box where it locks itself. And when the universe's end begins the cat jumps into the black hole, which takes it back to the point.
Where everything began. Another way is that the cat will start to travel so fast that the quantum fields in that old universe can replace the destruction of the material. In a very old universe, there are lots of empty things. Or those quantum fields are weaker than they are today. In that universe, the material clouds around the neutron stars, red dwarfs, black holes, white dwarfs, and iron stars still exist.
The border between the interstellar space and the material cloud around those stars is higher. So the cat must just accelerate its craft. And then drive through those material clouds. That thing along with the radiation that comes from those central objects could reform the particles. Light speed in the old universe is higher because there is no scattering effect.
But those last stars are shining similar energy to stars today. The light cone tells that time starts to run backward if the speed of light is crossed or escaping velocity crosses the speed of light. But then another question is does that backward running time mean only material reform or does that also mean traveling back in time to the place where everything began?
Schrödinger's cat can survive only if it can fix its atoms and return to the beginning point. If it cannot travel in time, it will not survive from the ultimate end of the universe.
When we look at the image of the Scrödinger's cat there is the hammer that waits for the signal from radioactive decay. That hammer destroys the bottle of poison or nitroglycerine. But the question is could the cat survive forever? There is no death in the quantum world. And theoretically, when the universe ends its material existence, that cat and its box will turn into wave movement.
And maybe some hyper-civilization can return that wave movement to the original position. But the material existence of that cat ends and it turns into energy. The information of that cat remains forever. And if there is nothing around it. There is nothing there this wave movement can transport itself.
The information can transfer itself into other things only if those things exist. In some thinking games that cat goes in the box at the beginning point of the Big Bang. And if the box will lock energy in that cat and its space, the cat cannot come out from it.
The reason is this. The energy level in that cat is the same as the energy level in the Big Bang. And if the cat jumps out from the box too late that means the cat will detonate immediately. Or it turns into a wave movement. So when the difference between the energy levels of the cat and its environment turns high enough, that thing makes energy travel out from the cat so fast that it rips material into pieces. The only thing that can save our cat is the superstring.
If the cat finds the superstring, that thing makes it possible. That it can decrease its energy level so low, that it will not detonate. The idea of the immortality of Schrödinger's cat is that the cat will be in the box. The internal boxes are the systems where that impressive cat stores energy at the beginning of the spacetime. Those internal boxes slow the energy flow away from that structure. And that allows the cat can keep its material form longer than other objects.
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