Steven Cartledge

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When quantum waves superpose with definite phases, probabilities do not add everywhere. When quantum waves add with random phases, probabilities add everywhere. In Chapter 8 we will see that some physicists believe that the qualitative difference between random and coherent wave addition has important consequences for where one should draw the boundary line between quantum and ordinary reality.
Quantum Reality: Beyond the New Physics
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