quantum darwinism
Quantum darwinism is a theory that explains the emergence of classical reality from the quantum world through a process of redundant information copying and natural selection. It proposes that certain properties or states of quantum systems become widely and objectively observed and accessible due to their interaction with the surrounding environment, while other possibilities become suppressed.
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