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Undergrad Why doesn't decoherence apply to unobserved experiments?
That's sounds great, I'll definitely check it out :)- Machine1701
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Undergrad Why doesn't decoherence apply to unobserved experiments?
Thank you so much PeroK! I finally understand this experiment :D- Machine1701
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Undergrad Why doesn't decoherence apply to unobserved experiments?
This is based on the Hugh Everetts interpretation of quantum mechanics, where the waveform never collapses but the observer becomes a part of it, thus experiencing decoherence of the wave form from their point of view. So, let's say someone is doing the two-slit experiment. The particles going...- Machine1701
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