Title of article :
Schrodingers cat and the clock: lessons for quantum gravity
Author/Authors :
Oeckl، Robert نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages :
-5370
From page :
5371
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0
Abstract :
I review basic principles of the quantum mechanical measurement process in view of their implications for a quantum theory of general relativity. It turns out that a clock as an external classical device associated with the observer plays an essential role. This leads me to postulate a ʹprinciple of the integrity of the observerʹ. It essentially requires the observer to be part of a classical domain connected throughout the measurement process. Mathematically this naturally leads to a formulation of quantum mechanics as a kind of topological quantum field theory. Significantly, quantities with a direct interpretation in terms of a measurement process are associated only with amplitudes for connected boundaries of compact regions of spacetime. I discuss some implications of my proposal such as in–out duality for states, delocalization of the ʹcollapse of the wavefunctionʹ and locality of the description. Differences to existing approaches to quantum gravity are also highlighted.
Keywords :
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Journal title :
CLASSICAL AND QUANTUM GRAVITY
Serial Year :
2003
Journal title :
CLASSICAL AND QUANTUM GRAVITY
Record number :
72846
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