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Why don’t we ever see dead-and-alive cats in the real world? Why does the Schrödinger equation work so well for small objects yet appears to fail so miserably for the objects of everyday life? Zeh, unsurprisingly, agreed that “environment-induced decoherence by itself does not solve the measurement problem”—he contended that Everett’s many-worlds interpretation was needed to complete the picture.
What is Real?: The Unfinished Quest for the Meaning of Quantum Physics
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