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Superposition effect is always a detector’s response, hence LOCAL. Besides, wave amplitudes do not interact”

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Abstract

The superposition effects are local. The size of the photo detecting molecules is orders of magnitude smaller than wavelengths of light. Further, wave equations imply, wave amplitudes do not re-organize the amplitudes without detecting molecules. Article not available.

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