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Without time, everything would happen all at once.
[share author='Rusty Bertrand' profile='https://kolektiva.social/users/RustyBertrand'; avatar='' link='https://kolektiva.social/@RustyBertrand/112782118555913131'; posted='2024-07-14 00:55:57' guid='efd03534-33a67a1ad8e24ebc-c13abf74' message_id='https://kolektiva.social/users/RustyBertrand/statuses/112782118555913131';]By applying the Page and Wootters mechanism to two entangled but noninteracting theoretical quantum states — one a vibrating harmonic oscillator and the other a set of tiny magnets acting as a clock — the physicists found that their system could be perfectly described by the Schrödinger equation, which predicts the behavior of quantum objects. Yet, in place of time, their version of the famous equation ran according to the states of the tiny magnets acting as a clock.
(Just tagging to read in the morning)
[url=https://www.livescience.com/physics-mathematics/quantum-physics/time-might-be-a-mirage-created-by-quantum-physics-study-suggests]https://www.livescience.com/physics-mathematics/quantum-physics/time-might-be-a-mirage-created-by-quantum-physics-study-suggests[/url][/share]
[share author='Rusty Bertrand' profile='https://kolektiva.social/users/RustyBertrand'; avatar='' link='https://kolektiva.social/@RustyBertrand/112782118555913131'; posted='2024-07-14 00:55:57' guid='efd03534-33a67a1ad8e24ebc-c13abf74' message_id='https://kolektiva.social/users/RustyBertrand/statuses/112782118555913131';]By applying the Page and Wootters mechanism to two entangled but noninteracting theoretical quantum states — one a vibrating harmonic oscillator and the other a set of tiny magnets acting as a clock — the physicists found that their system could be perfectly described by the Schrödinger equation, which predicts the behavior of quantum objects. Yet, in place of time, their version of the famous equation ran according to the states of the tiny magnets acting as a clock.
(Just tagging to read in the morning)
[url=https://www.livescience.com/physics-mathematics/quantum-physics/time-might-be-a-mirage-created-by-quantum-physics-study-suggests]https://www.livescience.com/physics-mathematics/quantum-physics/time-might-be-a-mirage-created-by-quantum-physics-study-suggests[/url][/share]
quoting note1mfg…swgmBy applying the Page and Wootters mechanism to two entangled but noninteracting theoretical quantum states — one a vibrating harmonic oscillator and the other a set of tiny magnets acting as a clock — the physicists found that their system could be perfectly described by the Schrödinger equation, which predicts the behavior of quantum objects. Yet, in place of time, their version of the famous equation ran according to the states of the tiny magnets acting as a clock.
(Just tagging to read in the morning)
https://www.livescience.com/physics-mathematics/quantum-physics/time-might-be-a-mirage-created-by-quantum-physics-study-suggests