Quantum kinematics of spacetime. II. A model quantum cosmology with real clocks

J. B. Hartle
Phys. Rev. D 38, 2985 – Published 15 November 1988
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Abstract

Nonrelativistic model quantum cosmologies are studied in which the basic time variable is the position of a clock indicator and the time parameter of the Schrödinger equation is an unobservable label. Familiar Schrödinger-Heisenberg quantum mechanics emerges if the clock is idealarbitrarily accurate for arbitrarily long times. More realistically, however, the usual formulation emerges only as an approximation appropriate to states of this model universe in which part of the system functions approximately as an ideal clock. It is suggested that the quantum kinematics of spacetime theories such as general relativity may be analogous to those of this model. In particular it is suggested that our familiar notion of time in quantum mechanics is not an inevitable property of a general quantum framework but an approximate feature of specific initial conditions.

  • Received 31 May 1988

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.38.2985

©1988 American Physical Society

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J. B. Hartle

  • Department of Physics, University of California, Santa Barbara, California 93106

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Quantum kinematics of spacetime. I. Nonrelativistic theory

J. B. Hartle
Phys. Rev. D 37, 2818 (1988)

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Vol. 38, Iss. 10 — 15 November 1988

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