Schrödinger's Cat : My attempt

This cat paradox is perhaps one of the most debated issues in advanced physics. And I want to make a humble attempt to state what I purport.
Quantum Physics is something 'atypical' from the general physics. General physics is more familiarly what our common sense implies and we are bound to accept it. But the world has something fresh to reveal, which we might have not yet 'imagined' of. We take a ripe yellow banana and a fresh juicy red apple and then put each of them in separate 'isolated' boxes. By isolated, I mean absolutely segregated from the outer world. Now, you take a box and reach the North Pole, I take a box and reach the South Pole. We both are again independent of each other. Now you open the box and find the red apple. You can accurately state that I possess the yellow banana without making any communication with me.  And with equal probability the vice-versa may occur. So there's a 50% chance of mine getting the red apple and so is yours. But till the 'moment' we made the observation, what object was inside the box (say mine)? You would say, that's absolutely impossible to say what exactly was in a particular box. But to the science of mathematics, there exists a distinct answer to any question. So, we will say that an "entangled" object existed in each of the boxes. That entangled object contained all the characteristics of the banana and the apple. The figure shown may just be an illustration for fun, but the fact is indeed scientifically true.  And that's exactly a miniature (easy) version of the Schrödinger's Cat experiment. The experiment was indeed a thought experiment (no! the experiment was never really done) but later experiments confirmed that yes! the entanglements exist! Find a full description of the thought experiment here. Quantum physics is very young yet, it has a vast scope, do consider developing it!
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