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SUMMARY
In recent decades not only has entanglement been observed both at the microscopic level and in "semi-macroscopic" objects (even at room temperature ), but remarkably also superposition states became fundamental to describe not only atomiclevel observations but also large atom complexes, for which they observed "cat" states, i.e., states where the center of mass (COM) displayed spatial dispersion or interference patterns. Rather, Schrödingerist reasoning is that the authors do not want to compare states on the basis of normalizations, e_g, one with norm 0.1 and another with norm 100, but solely . . .
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