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i know very little quantum mechanics and would appreciate as qualitative a reply as anyone can muster...
what is the physical mechanism for decoherence? decoherence sounds like a solution to quantum 'weirdness' if i understand it correctly...you have to take into account a myriad quantum systems interacting with each other and this somehow jolts the quantum system back into something like a classical behaviour? but what is the mechanism for this jolting into classical mechanics? what physical process cancels out the ambiguity of the wave function?
what is the physical mechanism for decoherence? decoherence sounds like a solution to quantum 'weirdness' if i understand it correctly...you have to take into account a myriad quantum systems interacting with each other and this somehow jolts the quantum system back into something like a classical behaviour? but what is the mechanism for this jolting into classical mechanics? what physical process cancels out the ambiguity of the wave function?