Here's the central question I have; are we to see Shrodinger's dual state (a state that if I'm correct encompasses the cat being both alive and dead simultaneously within its complex nature) as the state of all future unknown events, macro and quantum (ie. so it really does apply to a cat placed in such a box) - or was Shrodinger just using a macro-size analogy for conditions that apply only at the quantum level of existence.
If the first pertains, I can say, envisage a Universe where I .... what.... turn up at work today and my boss is away sick; I can envision another scenario where I turn up and she isn't. Is Shrodinger saying that in opening the door it is me the observer that is forcing the universe down one of those paths or the other (or indeed another where she has morphed into a fifteen foot high blob of green slime with tentacles and one big eye) - and all this is happening, all the time, in every causative action taken by anything of any description over the whole history of time. Following on from this, are some scientists saying, no - rather than causing one of the possible futures to actuate, and all the others to collapse into non-occuring also-ran's, what you are actually doing in opening the door, is causing all of those possible future universes to actuate in an infinite multifurcation (a bifurcation, but lots of them

But I get ahead of myself. If Shrodinger was here would be clip me round the ear and say "no, you dolt! It's a bloody thought experiment - it only happens down at the quantum level: the big world doesn't work like that!" (second clip for good measure) ........ or , would he look at me with a teary eye before squeezing me by the hand and saying "By 'eck lad - yer'v nailed it" (was Shrodinger from Yorkshire?).