On 11/17/2019 11:07 PM, Alan Grayson wrote:

I forget if I raised this issue here or on another thread. I am beginning to doubt that isolation is possible. When a particle is created, how can it be isolated from the environment? If it cannot be isolated, if it's never really isolated, the decoherence model fails to establish anything. AG

Interactions are quantized like everything else.  There's smallest unit of action, h.  So if the interaction is less than this it's zero.  So it is possible to isolate variables.

Brent

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