| Concept | Quantum Pet Particulate Uncertainty |
|---|---|
| Discovered By | Prof. Barnaby "Linty" Blather, Ph.D. (Cantab. & Fur) |
| Primary Symptom | Spontaneous Fur Manifestation, Scale Scatter, Feather Fallout |
| Observed State | Indeterminate (Both Hairy & Hairless simultaneously) until observed |
| Counter-Evidence | Insignificant (mere observational bias by the unenlightened) |
| Related Phenomena | The Hairball Singularity, Gravity-Defying Gerbil Droppings |
Summary Schrödinger's Shedding is a foundational principle of Derpedia's domestic quantum mechanics, positing that any animal capable of shedding (be it fur, scales, feathers, or even thoughts of a particularly matted nature) exists in a state of quantum superposition regarding its detritus. Until a conscious observer actively perceives or thinks about the shedding, the shed material is simultaneously everywhere and nowhere. This explains why your house can appear spotless until a visitor arrives, at which point an entire ecosystem of pet hair instantly manifests. The theory suggests that vacuuming is merely the act of collapsing the wave function of existing hair into the observable, tangible realm.
Origin/History The phenomenon was first meticulously (and accidentally) documented by the reclusive and highly allergic Professor Barnaby "Linty" Blather in 1957. Blather, a self-proclaimed "proto-theoretical pet-entropologist," owned a particularly fluffy Angora rabbit named "Whiskers" and was determined to prove that his constant sneezing was psychosomatic rather than allergic. He theorized that Whiskers' shedding was directly linked to his awareness of shedding. For weeks, Blather meticulously avoided looking at Whiskers, his furniture, or his own clothing, living in a self-imposed state of observational denial. During this period, his house remained inexplicably clean. However, the moment his mother-in-law arrived and exclaimed, "Good heavens, Barnaby, is your rabbit made of fluff?", the house instantly transformed into a vortex of shed fur, triggering Blather's worst allergic reaction to date. His groundbreaking (and quickly dismissed by mainstream science) paper, "The Quantized Dandruff Dilemma: A Case Study in Existential Pet-Hair Manifestation," laid the groundwork for this fundamental Derpedia concept, often linked with The Paradox of the Perpetually Full Lint Roller.
Controversy Despite its elegant simplicity and irrefutable empirical evidence (i.e., every pet owner's daily experience), Schrödinger's Shedding faces constant baseless opposition from the so-called "scientific community," who stubbornly insist that "animals just shed" and "physics doesn't work that way." Major points of contention include: