>>12153915The cat's aliveness or deadness is not a matter of quantum indeterminacy.
It's can be expressed in terms of our ignorance of the classical state of the hammer, glass, etc, and this ignorance of the classical state then extends the probabilistic superposition to the cat - the cat is just in a classical superposition, not a quantum one.
If we knew the classical state of the hammer or glass, we would know the state of the cat with certainty.
The cat is no more alive and dead than the thing behind door 2 is one part car and two parts goat.
Quantum indeterminacy is different, because even if we make a measurement that allows us to determine the state, there is still uncertainty in what we can predict from this information that is not a consequence of our ignorance of the state.