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Schrödinger Hat is a community, a podcast, a series of live streams and events to connect devs, the open source community, to share experiences and information about software development and the web.

Physics has a fascination that captivates anyone who comes before it. Schrödinger was a physicist who carried out the first studies of quantum mechanics, with which he won the Nobel Prize in '33, famous above all for his thought experiment, Schrödinger's Cat Paradox, which helped to understand the states of the world quantum.

The name is a tribute to the physicist, winner of a Nobel Prize, and to his most famous thought experiment while maintaining the assonance of "cat" in the word "hat", as we would like to refer to the leading open source company Red Hat.