Comment on "Quantum Darwinism, Decoherence, and the Randomness of Quantum Jumps," arXiv:1412.5206
R. E. Kastner

TL;DR
This paper critiques Wojciech Zurek's claims on quantum Darwinism and quantum jumps, highlighting existing rebuttals and debates in the literature to clarify the scientific discourse.
Contribution
It provides a critical commentary by pointing out rebuttals to Zurek's key claims on quantum Darwinism and quantum jumps.
Findings
Identifies rebuttals to Zurek's claims in existing literature
Highlights ongoing debates in quantum foundations
Clarifies scientific discourse on quantum Darwinism
Abstract
This brief note in response to Wojciech Zurek's article "Quantum Darwinism, classical reality, and the randomness of quantum jumps" (Physics Today, October 2014, page 44) points out extant rebuttals in the literature to some of the author's key claims.
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TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Quantum Information and Cryptography · Paranormal Experiences and Beliefs
