No. Schroedinger was making an brown townogy to relate how strange the quantum world is. He was not describing an actual experiment. There is nothing special or significant about a human being looking at something.
The only reason it does that is because anti matter goes back in time and collides with matter and thus creating energy waves which is described as foam. The energy is thus transferred back to where the anit-matter came from, nano-seconds into the future.
You could also say that humans are that significant if you are a moron that believes that reality is just a filtered perception of what it really is by us.
I remember there was this experiment done, where the results changed simply by being viewed by something. Damn, I need to find it.
Schrodinger's "expairiment" went as so:
You put a cat in a box
In said box lies a bit of poison
Poison case is broken by a hammer if a
geiger counter goes off.
Radioactive stuff by geiger counter.
If you do not look in the box the cat is alive AND dead. Only when viewing if the cat is alive or dead does the cat actually become alive or dead. Basically all possibilities in the universe are coexistent within the same universe if not measured. This is known as the measurement problem.
Note, this experiment was never done. It would be a waste of a perfectly good cat.