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JesseM
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No...again, a "basis" is a set of vectors, not a single vector! Decoherence selects the position basis as the "preferred basis" (or comes very close to doing so) for macroscopic systems, but the position basis is a set of different position eigenstates.rodsika said:You said that "Decoherence doesn't provide a "collapse" that selects one of the many position eigenstates".. but isn't it what the Preferred Basis is all about.. where it selects one of the many position eigenstates.
How can you say "decoherence has produced classical earth" if you want to "ignore Many worlds"? Again, decoherence does not provide a collapse onto a single classical state, it provides no help for those who want a Copenhagen-like interpretation where there is only a single definite outcome.rodsika said:Let's take the case of this universe. Our universe can be said to be totally isolated in a 100% isolation box. Decoherence has produced classical Earth with definite positions and this classicality is all over the entire universe (which becomes classical) or to put it in another form. How come the universe is classical when it supposedly should experience macroscopic superposition just like the cat as both are 100% isolated. The cat is like the universe enclosed in 100% hypothetical isolation box too. How come the cat is in superposition with no definite classical region like a classical liver organ, while this universe has a classical Earth and galaxy and so on. This was what I meant in my previous message. Again let's ignore Many worlds for now because Many worlds are all classical in the branches.