The classical limit of quantum theory: Why we do not see Schrödinger cats everyday? Karol Życzkowski VIDEO
The world is inherently quantum: non-intuitive effects of quantum interferrence do exist. However, they are not easy to observe in the macro scale: Due to inevitable interaction with an environment a quantum state suffers decoherence and becomes classical, so quantum effects are suppressed. On the other hand, in specially favorable conditions (e.g. small system size, low temperature, systems well isolated from the environment) quantum effects can become decisive and they allow one to design genuine quantum technologies.
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