What will happen if the quantum observations become macroscopic?
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To be a macroscopic quantum effect, we have to get many bits of matter to act like waves in an organized fashion. If all the bits of matter are acting like waves in a random, disjointed manner, then their waves interfere and average away to zero on the macroscopic scale.
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it is not possible to become Quantum observation macroscopic because the quantum is related to theory of the small very minute and very unnaked seen particle
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