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Comment on "Subjective Nature of Path Information in Quantum Mechanics"

Authors: V. A. Kuzmenko

In a recent preprint [1] (arXiv:2505.05930), Jiang et al. presented impressive high-quality results of an experimental study of the so-called which-path information problem for the case of a three-crystal interference setup. We believe that the results obtained represent one of the numerous manifestations of the nonequivalence of forward and reversed processes in quantum physics. It is probably, this nonequivalence is the physical basis for the widely discussed principle (rule) of relation between path distinguishability and interference visibility.

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