The Schrödinger–Newton equation is a theoretical concept in the field of quantum mechanics that attempts to incorporate gravitational effects into the framework of quantum mechanics. It is a non-linear modification of the standard Schrödinger equation, which is the fundamental equation governing the behavior of quantum systems. The standard Schrödinger equation describes how quantum states evolve over time and is linear in nature. However, when gravity is considered, some physicists have proposed modifications to include gravitational interaction.

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