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StevieTNZ
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As per the title, the article is Physicist disentangles 'Schrodinger's cat' debate
The paper is http://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1301/1301.1673.pdf
To be quite honest, I don't quite understand what he is trying to say. It looks as though he's trying to make calculations on entangled pairs by describing each system of the pair as a separate state, to show its not in a superposition, but then goes on the describe the MS as being in a coherent superposition.
I'm sure once a few people read the article they may be able to clarify what the author is trying to say, and how he derives his conclusion. I'm utterly confused by his approach.
The paper is http://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1301/1301.1673.pdf
To be quite honest, I don't quite understand what he is trying to say. It looks as though he's trying to make calculations on entangled pairs by describing each system of the pair as a separate state, to show its not in a superposition, but then goes on the describe the MS as being in a coherent superposition.
I'm sure once a few people read the article they may be able to clarify what the author is trying to say, and how he derives his conclusion. I'm utterly confused by his approach.
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