On 23 Jan 2014, at 03:25, LizR wrote:
On 23 January 2014 12:53, meekerdb <[email protected]> wrote:
By having interacted in the (distant) past. If the universe is a
pure quantum state then it has zero entropy, which means that all
the complexity and information we see is a local phenomena due to
our being quasi-classical, i.e. we are effectively 'coarse graining'
the world. From this standpoint the positive information we see
must be cancelled by correlations, negative information, which are
ubiquitous.
I see. So in theory the entire universe is full of entangled
particle pairs due to them having once upon a time all lived
together in the Big Bang (to misquote Italo Calvino). Wouldn't those
entanglements quickly get decohered by interaction with the
environment, though?
Locally, from the 1P-plural view within each branche. There is no
decoherence available for universal Schroedinger wave (or Heisenberg
matrix).
Bruno
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