What Does Quantum Free Fall Experiment with Cold Neutrons Imply?

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I read about this stuff a few years ago, and it seems that nobody gives too much attention to it.
Its about an experiment with "cold" neutrons in free fall, and here is the original publication (2004) found on Institut Laue-Langevin's website:

http://www.ill.eu/fileadmin/users_files/Annual_Report/AR-04/page/index.htm?rub=3_8&ssp=2


What do u think?
 
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You should do a search on here. It certainly has NOT been ignored.

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