I was about to post this here. If they actually verified that the resonator was in superposition, if they actually got interference effects out of it, well, that's it then, collapse isn't just dead, it's, well... I need a word for "dead" that's more emphatic than "dead".
It's... ahem... collapsed. :P
(at least such is my thought.)
I can't access the article now, so could you explain in more detail what is implies for the quantum collapse?
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