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We don't know, but the postquantum theory doesn't require the measurement postulate, because the classicality of spacetime infects quantum systems and causes them to localise.

Decoherence is the agent of classicality: It describes the loss of quantum properties when a quantum system interacts with its surroundings.

A sleek set of modular shelves with an attached desk from B&B Italia counters the architecture’s rigid classicality, and a Carrara marble tabletop is surrounded by an intentionally haphazard collection of chairs.

Advertisement Most stars, in being synonymous with Christmas, can become partially encased in classicality — whether they’re Nat King Cole or Brenda Lee, Wham! or the Waitresses.

In the quartette Ouida, my Baronite says, will be found at her best—Ouida, without the weeds of grossness and comical classicality that sometimes grow in her pastures.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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