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Doesn't the fact that quantum systems can exist in a gravitational well such as a neutron star or here on earth disprove the idea that gravity could be quantum in nature?
If gravity was quantum, every interaction of particles with gravitons would be equivalent to a measurement and break any form of superposition.
Am I wrong in assuming this? What do you think?

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