Thursday, September 13, 2018

do quantum fields exist in superposition?


Wikipedia states in QFT all fields generally exist in superpostion. Is this correct? So my question is in quantum field theory, are the fields in quantum field theory existing persistently in superposition? or are there times they don't? If they do, would it prove Many worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics?




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