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Physical processes behind registering superposition effect implicate impossibility of single photon interference

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Abstract

We model detecting dipoles’ stimulation by multiple waves. Registered fringes (photocurrent variations) are due to the square-modulus operation by the detector; not summation of amplitudes by waves. We review multiple experiments to demonstrate single photon interference is illogical assumption.

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