Macroscopical in a sentence as an adjective

Hence for macroscopical everyday stuff classical physics usually works reasonably well, but even there, right in front of you there are very obvious phenomena that can't be explained with classical physics. About the pilot wave theory, well it came after the standard formulation of QM, so people didn't choose between them, and it's quite a patchwork that brings its own complications.

The quantization of energy is mostly a 1920's observation that created the name Quantum Mechanics, due to a lot of interference effects among wave functions in various spherical or cylindrical symmetric arrangements that result in a lot of macroscopical effects seemingly being quantized, especially compared to the classical physics that preceded QM. But most are not fundamental effects, they are emergent. When you go into smaller length and timescales, these quantization effects kind of lose or change their meaning.

Macroscopical definitions

adjective

visible to the naked eye; using the naked eye

See also: macroscopic

adjective

large enough to be visible with the naked eye

See also: macroscopic