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Quantum Structures Do Not Exist in Reality

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It is argued that quantum logic and quantumprobability theory are fascinating mathematical theoriesbut without any relevance to our real world.

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Szabo, L.E. Quantum Structures Do Not Exist in Reality. International Journal of Theoretical Physics 37, 449–456 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1026607910757

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