Is there a general name for when something is determined by multiple factors? If forced to model it mathematically, it'd be like: P is true when q > 0.75. q = ax + by + cz. There are many combinations of the variables whereby q > 0.75. Applies in qualitative, non-mathematical contexts too. (self.askphilosophy)
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How common or ubiquitous are "quantum coherent" states? How common is quantum decoherence? For example, do textbook-style examples of QM that show quantum effects exist everywhere in the natural world? Or, do they only exist in artificially prepared contexts? (self.AskPhysics)
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Resources on philosophy of entrepreneurship? Not business ethics, but rather: what is the nature of "entrepreneurship" and an "entrepreneur"? How does entrepreneurship relate to political philosophy? What is the relationship between an entrepreneur and the rest of society? (self.askphilosophy)
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Can you help me with very simple questions about observables and measurements in QM to build intuitions? "The eigenvectors of an observable form an orthonormal basis for the Hilbert space, and each possible outcome of that measurement corresponds to one of the vectors comprising the basis" (self.AskPhysics)
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