The assumption that macroscopic objects can remain, if not observed, in a state of superposition is false.
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The assumption that macroscopic objects can remain, if not observed, in a state of superposition is false.
Source: tatoeba (10521090)
The direct, evident, and macroscopic effects of freezing on foods are the phase transition of liquid components, which crystallize and solidify.
Source: wiktionary
...it appears to be a small step from (1) and (2) to the identification of a sufficiently large mass with a macroscopic mass and, by analogy, to the consideration as macroscopic any system having sufficiently large quantum numbers associated with it...
Source: wiktionary
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