Abstract
Extending the argument of Gisin we show that the superluminal signals in the nonlinear quantum mechanics are not a specific difficulty of Weinberg's approach, but a generic phenomenon in all nondissipative quantum theories which try to enlarge the unitary motion group while incorporating the traditional structures of states and observables. The implications exceed the problem of causality.
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