The Continuous Spontaneous Localization (CSL) theory proposes that quantum objects randomly collapse into single definite states due to a hidden noise field across the universe, explaining why we don't observe macroscopic objects like cats or humans existing in multiple states simultaneously, unlike tiny particles which maintain quantum superposition.
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What If Quantum Mechanics Is Wrong? The CSL Theory Explained! ....#space #quantum #universeAdded:
What if particles don't stay in multiple states forever?
A theory called continuous spontaneous localization or CSL suggests that quantum objects [music] randomly choose a single reality on their own.
In normal quantum mechanics, >> [music] >> particles can exist in superposition, meaning multiple states at once.
But CSL says something invisible constantly forces big objects to collapse into [music] one definite state.
Tiny particles stay quantum, but larger [music] objects lose their weird quantum behavior automatically.
Scientists created this idea to solve one huge mystery.
Why don't we see [music] cats, humans, or planets existing in two places at the same time?
According to CSL, a hidden noise field across the universe slowly destroys quantum superpositions.
Scientists [music] are now testing this theory using ultra-cold atoms, levitated particles, quantum diamonds, [music] and even gravitational wave detectors.
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