Corey Greenwell

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The quantum Zeno effect, as it came to be known, describes how continuous observations can prevent quantum events from happening. For example, a radioactive atom, if observed closely and continuously, will never decay—an effect often described in terms of the old adage “the watched pot never boils.”
Life on the Edge: The Coming of Age of Quantum Biology
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