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Yours seems more realistic. For one thing the loss in Dewangen's drops almost immediately to zero, whereas yours follows a normal curve. I don't see how Dewangen could have gotten that under normal conditions.
But things like quantum entanglements can not necessarily be proven, so any model based on particles will fail.
You could record zeros, apply a gaussian filter, than replace the areas in the dataset which were previously zeros.