When thinking about the importance of cold in many Quantum Phenomena, I
wondered if the reason has to do with heat being microscopic motion and
collision of atoms, and shouldn't a collision collapse a wave function?

And would collapsing wave functions be a bit of an issue when trying to
establish a quantum effect?

Maybe this is already known, or maybe it is incorrect, but I have never
heard this before, nor could I find anything about it and I it seems quite
reasonable.

John

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