Due to the uncertainty of any quantum mechanical constructs, I cannot begin to address the large body of your query in this format. To properly investigate all aspects of your questioning would require that I undertake writing what would amount to a doctoral thesis, an undertaking that I do not have the certitude of completing in what remains of my mortal span because it would certainly take the remaining years left to me to try cramming sufficient cats into windowless boxes to produce a sample of sufficient size as to be statistically, um, certain..
I can, however, with a high degree of certainty, answer one of your queries.
if a man speaks and a woman doesnt hear him is he still wrong?
Yes.
Hey Moose, when you awaken for your daily grind, check
this thread out! (It's close to home. For you that is. Not to mean that it is not also true on our side of the pond, it's just that we would need to subscribe to media in the UK to find anything like this in print.)
And have some coffee. Or tea. Or not. It's the Breakfast Uncertainty Principle...
Nevermind. Read back over the last couple of pages. You'll catch on ;-)