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Is there a Turnip Superposition Principle?

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Is there a Turnip Superposition Principle?

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Yes, in principle. Matter waves do superpose and interfere just as light waves do (it turns out the waves are solutions to a linear wave equation, as we’ll see). However turnips have such tiny wavelengths, compared to their sizes, that it doesn’t really make sense to interfere them.

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