Gravity-related wave function collapse: Is superfluid He exceptional?
Lajos Di\'osi

TL;DR
This paper explores a gravity-related wave function collapse model suggesting superfluid helium could exhibit detectable gravitational anomalies, linking quantum collapse mechanisms to Newtonian gravity.
Contribution
It extends the gravity-related collapse hypothesis to propose that superfluid helium may display observable gravitational effects due to spontaneous wave function collapses.
Findings
Superfluid helium may show measurable gravitational anomalies.
Wave function collapse could be responsible for Newtonian gravity.
Potential experimental tests for gravitational effects in superfluid helium.
Abstract
The gravity-related model of spontaneous wave function collapse, a longtime hypothesis, damps the massive Schr\"odinger Cat states in quantum theory. We extend the hypothesis and assume that spontaneous wave function collapses are responsible for the emergence of Newton interaction. Superfluid helium would then show significant and testable gravitational anomalies.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Biofield Effects and Biophysics · Advanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
