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Mike2 said:The path integral forumlation of quantum mechanics states that the wavefunction is every possible path (trajectory) from one state to the next.
It does no such thing: it states that the transition amplitude (which is not the wavefunction) is the integral of a specific function of a specific functional of the path over every possible path.
It reduces to the classical trajectory when the phases cancel almost everywhere except the classical path.
The wavefunction does not reduce to the classical trajectory for large-scale phenomena. The transition amplitude tends to one for the classical trajectory for large-scale phenomena.
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