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A mechanism for spontaneous symmetry breaking and related phenomena and the corresponding blocking of metastable states is discussed. It is based on the interaction of an object with a background of "probes" like photons or particles, etc., in its natural surrounding. Applications include quasilocalization of macroscopic bodies, spontaneous parity nonconservation of sugar crystals, localization of atoms in molecules (Born-Oppenheimer approximation), stability of metastable compounds, and perhaps also intrinsic symmetries of elementary particles.
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