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Quantum decoherence is not exclusive. There may be simultaneously unfolding decoherence for different global structures of an isolated system - parallel decoherence. Providing this is valid for the universe as a whole, a new picture of the universe emerges. The universe hosts more than one classical, decoherence-induced world. Those worlds neither 'branch' nor intersect. The local actions in one produce apparently unexplainable effects in the other such worlds.

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Parallel decoherence is discussed for the mutually irreducible structures. The related quantum worlds are facets of the one and the same quantum universe and sharing the same universal time. This is a radical new quantum mechanical picture of the universe. An agent possessing free will in one world can globally affect all the other such irreducible worlds. As long as those actions are not spontaneous, the global consequences will look 'ghostly', apparently unexplainable, in other such worlds.

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This page is a summary of: The Ghostly Quantum Worlds, NeuroQuantology, August 2012, NeuroQuantology Journal,
DOI: 10.14704/nq.2012.10.4.587.
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