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Why Particle Ontology is Unavoidable in Quantum Mechanics?

Authors: N. Gurappa

Using the quantum formalism, a question - ``Why particle ontology is unavoidable in quantum mechanics?'' - is analyzed. The frequently outspoken inference, ``particle appears to be fuzzy and spread out, i.e., they seem to be at multiple states at once'', is shown to be inconsistent with respect to quantum formalism.

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