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Maybe in the parent comment C is an state (like A) but neither B nor D are states but stand for something undefined to make some kind of analogy. It’s extremely misleading at best.


None of them are supposed to be states; I used the word wrong. I meant “particle X is here, particle Y is there”, not the actual quantum state (which would be a superposition). I'm not sure what the correct term for this is.




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