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posted on 2024-09-02, 07:12authored byFrancisco Duarte
The question of when quantum mechanics becomes classical mechanics is considered from an N-slit interferometric perspective. In this regard, the design of an N-slit heavy-atom interferometer is depicted and discussed. This work includes a conceptual and experimental discussion of the Diósi-Penrose hypothesis. Such hypothesis is found to be decoupled from the interferometric foundations of quantum mechanics. For the boundary situation beyond which interference, for heavy-atom aggregates, is no longer viable, a minimalist principle is suggested: spontaneous nonsuperposition, at the probability amplitude level. This is proposed as onset for the quantum → classical transition. Further, a more pragmatic highly indeterministic mechanism is also considered.