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Random quantum dynamics generates quantum error correcting codes that are robust against observers and errors. Here, the authors describe a simple physical picture of such codes, mapping characteristic code properties to the statistical mechanics of fluctuating ``entanglement domain walls''. The error correcting criterion is understood as a decoupling condition of domain walls, which leads to a universal scaling law of the ``code distance''.
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