
TL;DR
This paper explores the historical debate on the necessity and interpretation of macroscopic superpositions in quantum theory, especially those involving different gravitational fields, from a contemporary viewpoint.
Contribution
It provides a modern analysis of a historical debate on the meaning and importance of macroscopic superpositions, including gravitational effects.
Findings
Highlights the significance of macroscopic superpositions in quantum theory
Connects historical debates to modern perspectives on quantum gravity
Emphasizes the interpretative challenges of superpositions involving gravity
Abstract
A historically important but little known debate regarding the necessity and meaning of macroscopic superpositions, in particular those containing different gravitational fields, is discussed from a modern perspective.
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