What's in the box?

Well, it's a cat. Is the cat alive? Is the cat dead? I don't know. The only way to tell is open the box!
Nobel-prize-winning physicist Erwin Schrodinger conceived a "thought experiment" in 1935  involving a cat in a sealed box; The experiment was meant to illustrate a paradox in quantum mechanics, in that until you open the box, the cat can be thought of as both alive and dead.
Here in THIS box, we have uncertainty at it's finest. Need to make a decision, and can't find a coin to flip? No problem! Follow the simple instructions inside the lid - Close box, shake well, open box. Now you can discover whether the cat is alive or dead! The "cat cube" has a dead cat (No) on three sides, and a Not-dead (Yes) cat on the other three sides, thus you have an equal chance.
You can also take the cube out and use it separately if you wish, freeing up the box for use as a trinket, jewelry, or office supplies box.
Box measures about 6 1/4" X 3 1/4" X 3 1/4", and the "cat cube" is 1 1/2" on a side. Made of smooth-sanded unfinished birch plywood.