Nature of Time in Quantum Mechanics
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
advances in theoretical and computational physics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2639-0108
DOI - 10.33140/atcp.01.03.07
Subject(s) - photon , observer (physics) , timeline , frame of reference , physics , reference frame , quantum , theoretical physics , balance (ability) , detailed balance , classical mechanics , relational quantum mechanics , frame (networking) , quantum mechanics , quantum process , computer science , mathematics , quantum dynamics , medicine , telecommunications , statistics , physical medicine and rehabilitation
We have an uncertain future continuously coming into existence relative to the instant absorption and emission of photon energy. The future is a blank canvas that we can interact with forming the possible into the actual. And the future we are dealing with is from our point of reference. The future is unfolding with each photonelectron interaction with the respective elements of the periodic table and the individual waves formed by the electromagnetic spectrum. It’s a process of energy exchange that forms reality. If we look at the quantum world, the ‘past’ is represented by anti-matter annihilation which maintains a balance between matter and anti-matter showing a balance between the future and the past. In the Delayed Choice Quantum Eraser Experiment, time is unfolding photon by photon within the experiment, within our frame of reference. But we have an infinite number of reference frames coming in and out of existence with a timeline for each object. What is our past might be the future to an observer from a different frame of reference. Everything is relative.
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