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No, they do not reject unitarity. The theory is still unitary. However, unitarity is not built-in to the theory... the theory talks about some other ideas and structures, and it turns out that all the answers you compute respect unitarity -- like it should!



I understand it's kind of like "let's start without unitarity and locality baked in explicitly in the model and see where it leads and if they come out implicitly in the results".




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