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How does the superposition of states come up in Bohmian Mechanics?

In Bohmian Mechanics, it assumes a universal wave field in which particle's motion can be calculated using Newton's law of motion: \begin{equation} m\frac{d^{2}x}{dt^{2}} = - \nabla(V+U) \end{...
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The Bohm interpretation and Schrodinger's cat

I was wondering how the Bohm interpretation of quantum mechanics would affect the Schrodinger's cat experiment. Would it imply that the cat would be in one state and never in superposition, so the cat ...
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