
deco theory
Decoherence theory explains how quantum systems, which can exist in multiple states simultaneously, appear to behave classically when interacting with their environment. As they do so, the delicate quantum superpositions "collapse" into definite states, making the system's behavior predictable and consistent with everyday experiences. Essentially, decoherence describes the process by which quantum weirdness diminishes, allowing the world to look normal, by effectively "hiding" the underlying quantum complexity through environment-induced interactions.