[SEQ RERUN] Decoherent Essences

Today’s post, Decoherent Essences was originally published on 30 April 2008. A summary (taken from the LW wiki):

Decoherence is implicit within physics, not an extra law on top of it. You can choose representations that make decoherence harder to see, just like you can choose representations that make apples harder to see, but exactly the same physical process still goes on; the apple doesn’t disappear and neither does decoherence. If you could make decoherence magically go away by choosing the right representation, we wouldn’t need to shield quantum computers from the environment.


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