Alive and dead are mutually exclusive. Like yes and no, 0 and 1, true and false, male and female. If it’s one, it’s not the other. Saying “it can be both at the same time” doesn’t make it true.
That’s in the normal, physical world.
The Quantum World is totally different..............
“Alive and dead are mutually exclusive.”
It’s been explained to me that the primary condition of quantum superposition is uncertainty. The example presented is that of a coin flipped in the air, where the coin is both heads and tails.
There, I’ve just exhausted my total knowledge of quantum physics.