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How do we physically reverse a classical wavepacket?

Imagine a classical dispersive Gaussian wavepacket (GW). In a wonderful answer by @Qmechanic, to this question (who seems to do much tagging these days, with an occasional well-aimed-and-hit answer), ...
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Reversibility of Physical Process : QM vs CM

It is often stated that the processes in quantum mechanics are reversible as they follow the Schrodinger's Equation : $$ - \frac{\hbar^2}{2m} \nabla^2 \Psi(x,t) + V(x,t)\ \Psi(x,t) = i \hbar\ \frac{\...
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