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          (Originally I had deadbeat and lockbox which also fits, but the intended solution was deadlock and beat box).




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          Schrodinger's cat, the thought experiment in quantum physics about a cat in a box that could simultaneously be alive and dead. Which means the answer is Erwin Schrodinger, the Nobel winning physicist who invented Schrodinger's cat.







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            Nice. Minor point though, the final answer should be a name since the question is 'Who am I?'. That'll be enough :) But, optionally, if you want to explain the title, that'd be fun.
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            @JS1 I initially made it like what Arnaud said. But your answer is also valid and right. What you're pointing at is also right. But the final answer should be the name of the person, mate. That way I can accept the answer.
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          CAT: grumpy, fish, nap, walk
          LIVE: music, go, stock, stream
          DEAD: heat, line, end, lock
          BOX: seat, lunch, sand, beat


          (Originally I had deadbeat and lockbox which also fits, but the intended solution was deadlock and beat box).




          Pointing to:




          Schrodinger's cat, the thought experiment in quantum physics about a cat in a box that could simultaneously be alive and dead. Which means the answer is Erwin Schrodinger, the Nobel winning physicist who invented Schrodinger's cat.







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            $begingroup$
            Nice. Minor point though, the final answer should be a name since the question is 'Who am I?'. That'll be enough :) But, optionally, if you want to explain the title, that'd be fun.
            $endgroup$
            – Luke
            9 hours ago










          • $begingroup$
            You inverted rot13(ORNGOBK naq QRNQYBPX).
            $endgroup$
            – Arnaud Mortier
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          • $begingroup$
            @ArnaudMortier it works the way I have it too rot13(qrnqorng naq ybpxobk), but I guess the OP has to say.
            $endgroup$
            – JS1
            5 hours ago










          • $begingroup$
            @JS1 I initially made it like what Arnaud said. But your answer is also valid and right. What you're pointing at is also right. But the final answer should be the name of the person, mate. That way I can accept the answer.
            $endgroup$
            – Luke
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            @Luke sorry I didn't have enough time earlier to fix my answer.
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          CAT: grumpy, fish, nap, walk
          LIVE: music, go, stock, stream
          DEAD: heat, line, end, lock
          BOX: seat, lunch, sand, beat


          (Originally I had deadbeat and lockbox which also fits, but the intended solution was deadlock and beat box).




          Pointing to:




          Schrodinger's cat, the thought experiment in quantum physics about a cat in a box that could simultaneously be alive and dead. Which means the answer is Erwin Schrodinger, the Nobel winning physicist who invented Schrodinger's cat.







          share|improve this answer












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            $begingroup$
            Nice. Minor point though, the final answer should be a name since the question is 'Who am I?'. That'll be enough :) But, optionally, if you want to explain the title, that'd be fun.
            $endgroup$
            – Luke
            9 hours ago










          • $begingroup$
            You inverted rot13(ORNGOBK naq QRNQYBPX).
            $endgroup$
            – Arnaud Mortier
            6 hours ago











          • $begingroup$
            @ArnaudMortier it works the way I have it too rot13(qrnqorng naq ybpxobk), but I guess the OP has to say.
            $endgroup$
            – JS1
            5 hours ago










          • $begingroup$
            @JS1 I initially made it like what Arnaud said. But your answer is also valid and right. What you're pointing at is also right. But the final answer should be the name of the person, mate. That way I can accept the answer.
            $endgroup$
            – Luke
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          CAT: grumpy, fish, nap, walk
          LIVE: music, go, stock, stream
          DEAD: heat, line, end, lock
          BOX: seat, lunch, sand, beat


          (Originally I had deadbeat and lockbox which also fits, but the intended solution was deadlock and beat box).




          Pointing to:




          Schrodinger's cat, the thought experiment in quantum physics about a cat in a box that could simultaneously be alive and dead. Which means the answer is Erwin Schrodinger, the Nobel winning physicist who invented Schrodinger's cat.







          share|improve this answer












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          LIVE: music, go, stock, stream
          DEAD: heat, line, end, lock
          BOX: seat, lunch, sand, beat


          (Originally I had deadbeat and lockbox which also fits, but the intended solution was deadlock and beat box).




          Pointing to:




          Schrodinger's cat, the thought experiment in quantum physics about a cat in a box that could simultaneously be alive and dead. Which means the answer is Erwin Schrodinger, the Nobel winning physicist who invented Schrodinger's cat.








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            Nice. Minor point though, the final answer should be a name since the question is 'Who am I?'. That'll be enough :) But, optionally, if you want to explain the title, that'd be fun.
            $endgroup$
            – Luke
            9 hours ago










          • $begingroup$
            You inverted rot13(ORNGOBK naq QRNQYBPX).
            $endgroup$
            – Arnaud Mortier
            6 hours ago











          • $begingroup$
            @ArnaudMortier it works the way I have it too rot13(qrnqorng naq ybpxobk), but I guess the OP has to say.
            $endgroup$
            – JS1
            5 hours ago










          • $begingroup$
            @JS1 I initially made it like what Arnaud said. But your answer is also valid and right. What you're pointing at is also right. But the final answer should be the name of the person, mate. That way I can accept the answer.
            $endgroup$
            – Luke
            5 hours ago










          • $begingroup$
            @Luke sorry I didn't have enough time earlier to fix my answer.
            $endgroup$
            – JS1
            2 hours ago












          • 1




            $begingroup$
            Nice. Minor point though, the final answer should be a name since the question is 'Who am I?'. That'll be enough :) But, optionally, if you want to explain the title, that'd be fun.
            $endgroup$
            – Luke
            9 hours ago










          • $begingroup$
            You inverted rot13(ORNGOBK naq QRNQYBPX).
            $endgroup$
            – Arnaud Mortier
            6 hours ago











          • $begingroup$
            @ArnaudMortier it works the way I have it too rot13(qrnqorng naq ybpxobk), but I guess the OP has to say.
            $endgroup$
            – JS1
            5 hours ago










          • $begingroup$
            @JS1 I initially made it like what Arnaud said. But your answer is also valid and right. What you're pointing at is also right. But the final answer should be the name of the person, mate. That way I can accept the answer.
            $endgroup$
            – Luke
            5 hours ago










          • $begingroup$
            @Luke sorry I didn't have enough time earlier to fix my answer.
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            – JS1
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          $begingroup$
          Nice. Minor point though, the final answer should be a name since the question is 'Who am I?'. That'll be enough :) But, optionally, if you want to explain the title, that'd be fun.
          $endgroup$
          – Luke
          9 hours ago




          $begingroup$
          Nice. Minor point though, the final answer should be a name since the question is 'Who am I?'. That'll be enough :) But, optionally, if you want to explain the title, that'd be fun.
          $endgroup$
          – Luke
          9 hours ago












          $begingroup$
          You inverted rot13(ORNGOBK naq QRNQYBPX).
          $endgroup$
          – Arnaud Mortier
          6 hours ago





          $begingroup$
          You inverted rot13(ORNGOBK naq QRNQYBPX).
          $endgroup$
          – Arnaud Mortier
          6 hours ago













          $begingroup$
          @ArnaudMortier it works the way I have it too rot13(qrnqorng naq ybpxobk), but I guess the OP has to say.
          $endgroup$
          – JS1
          5 hours ago




          $begingroup$
          @ArnaudMortier it works the way I have it too rot13(qrnqorng naq ybpxobk), but I guess the OP has to say.
          $endgroup$
          – JS1
          5 hours ago












          $begingroup$
          @JS1 I initially made it like what Arnaud said. But your answer is also valid and right. What you're pointing at is also right. But the final answer should be the name of the person, mate. That way I can accept the answer.
          $endgroup$
          – Luke
          5 hours ago




          $begingroup$
          @JS1 I initially made it like what Arnaud said. But your answer is also valid and right. What you're pointing at is also right. But the final answer should be the name of the person, mate. That way I can accept the answer.
          $endgroup$
          – Luke
          5 hours ago












          $begingroup$
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          $endgroup$
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