TFNR - Quantum decoherence

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In light of what has been said regarding the correlation between quantum objects (correlation between the dynamics, between the processes of evolution of the quantum states of different InfoStructures), overall correlation determined by the partial correlation of the event points, or parts of the entire Structures, it is evident that decoherence (loss of correlation) can only be linked to events / interactions that affect one or more entangled particles, or portions of them, which determine the variation of overall quantum states of at least one of the previously entangled objects.

In essence, one or more entangled quantum objects, or portions thereof, undergo variations in their quantum state (or dynamics) due to interaction with the Elementary Field and/or with other InfoStructures.


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