Shminux, I trust you do know the actual answer to this, based on your demonstrated knowledge of QM. The essay does a qualitative job of this, here:
There are no plausible Feynman paths that end up with both LEFT and RIGHT sending amplitude to the same joint configuration. There would have to be a Feynman path from LEFT, and a Feynman path from RIGHT, in which all the quadrillions of differentiated particles ended up in the same places. So the amplitude flows from LEFT and RIGHT don’t intersect, and don’t interfere.
In order for the joint observer-observed system to be coherent, the two cases need to be reconcilable.
How is this a magical password? He pulls out the guts of decoherence and shows them to the reader!
Shminux, I trust you do know the actual answer to this, based on your demonstrated knowledge of QM. The essay does a qualitative job of this, here:
In order for the joint observer-observed system to be coherent, the two cases need to be reconcilable.
How is this a magical password? He pulls out the guts of decoherence and shows them to the reader!
Well, part of the guts. He’s given a sufficient but not necessary criterion for decoherence.